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<blockquote data-quote="ebrown512" data-source="post: 377070" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>Well in my part of the world it's as over as it can possibly be at this point....by that I mean the need for more rain has not been an issue for the last 90 days...got 3+ more inches this week....now what happens in 60 to 90 days who knows.</p><p></p><p>As far as hay goes, again in my little area, it is drastically different this year. Last year had to buy hay, some alfalfa trucked in and some crappy hay out of Houston, because we only got one very poor cutting.</p><p></p><p>This year already had one good cutting of rye with another guaranteed to follow. Sudan is up and enough moisture and fetilizer to guarantee first cutting, so I would not pay near what I paid last year. Turned a neighbor down who offered good oat hay at 60 a bale, when last year I would have paid more than that, and counted myself lucky to get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebrown512, post: 377070, member: 1160"] Well in my part of the world it's as over as it can possibly be at this point....by that I mean the need for more rain has not been an issue for the last 90 days...got 3+ more inches this week....now what happens in 60 to 90 days who knows. As far as hay goes, again in my little area, it is drastically different this year. Last year had to buy hay, some alfalfa trucked in and some crappy hay out of Houston, because we only got one very poor cutting. This year already had one good cutting of rye with another guaranteed to follow. Sudan is up and enough moisture and fetilizer to guarantee first cutting, so I would not pay near what I paid last year. Turned a neighbor down who offered good oat hay at 60 a bale, when last year I would have paid more than that, and counted myself lucky to get it. [/QUOTE]
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