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drought over?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty Britches" data-source="post: 376182" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>First - the drought is not over. Farmers Almanac is predicting that the rain will stop in May and we will be dry in June to August/ September. Climatologists also say we are in the middle of a 15-20 year drought.</p><p></p><p>I would expect to say hay prices to be similar to last year, b/c the people who failed to buy extra when the price was low will try to stockpile this year.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to buy a guy's first cutting, but I think other customers have beat me to it. Last fall, he said he thought the price would be the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty Britches, post: 376182, member: 1900"] First - the drought is not over. Farmers Almanac is predicting that the rain will stop in May and we will be dry in June to August/ September. Climatologists also say we are in the middle of a 15-20 year drought. I would expect to say hay prices to be similar to last year, b/c the people who failed to buy extra when the price was low will try to stockpile this year. I'm trying to buy a guy's first cutting, but I think other customers have beat me to it. Last fall, he said he thought the price would be the same. [/QUOTE]
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