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<blockquote data-quote="jonbquick.com" data-source="post: 378086" data-attributes="member: 5679"><p><img src="http://www.jonbquick.com/hay/Chenengo%20Ranch.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Just baled my new place and am now selling my first cutting. Floks around here have taken such a beating on hay, I decided to help folks with a $3.50 per bale price for our first cutting. It's like a feeding frenzy! I've cut and baled 60 acres and have about 300 acres left to go. I'm getting about 25 bales per acre. The next cutting will be better. It's difficult to get the job done when it rains all the time. We got over 15" in the last 6 weeks.</p><p></p><p>I sure am glad to say I didn't listen to everyone who told me I was wasting my money on a cutter conditioner. I'm one of the few who didn't get caught by all the rain. I cut about 10:00 am and tedder about 3:00 pm rake about 10:00 am the next morning and bale in the afternoon.</p><p></p><p>My hay prices will remain at $3.50 for the first cutting. After that, who knows!</p><p></p><p>God Bless TEXAS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonbquick.com, post: 378086, member: 5679"] [img]http://www.jonbquick.com/hay/Chenengo%20Ranch.jpg[/img] Just baled my new place and am now selling my first cutting. Floks around here have taken such a beating on hay, I decided to help folks with a $3.50 per bale price for our first cutting. It's like a feeding frenzy! I've cut and baled 60 acres and have about 300 acres left to go. I'm getting about 25 bales per acre. The next cutting will be better. It's difficult to get the job done when it rains all the time. We got over 15" in the last 6 weeks. I sure am glad to say I didn't listen to everyone who told me I was wasting my money on a cutter conditioner. I'm one of the few who didn't get caught by all the rain. I cut about 10:00 am and tedder about 3:00 pm rake about 10:00 am the next morning and bale in the afternoon. My hay prices will remain at $3.50 for the first cutting. After that, who knows! God Bless TEXAS! [/QUOTE]
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