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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1808825" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>We are way overstocked due to what the solar farm took. We've held onto our cows because we're waiting for 2014 repeat, If it happens it happens, if not it doesnt. Our grass is good though. Our ponds are full. We took advantage of the drought to dig new ponds and cleaned out old ones, now all full. And, we were notified that we'll get all the solar farm to bale. This is after they sprayed and seeded it. So, anyone who needs hay in our area, hit me up. We'll be getting custom baling prices and not the overpriced hay trader prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1808825, member: 22072"] We are way overstocked due to what the solar farm took. We've held onto our cows because we're waiting for 2014 repeat, If it happens it happens, if not it doesnt. Our grass is good though. Our ponds are full. We took advantage of the drought to dig new ponds and cleaned out old ones, now all full. And, we were notified that we'll get all the solar farm to bale. This is after they sprayed and seeded it. So, anyone who needs hay in our area, hit me up. We'll be getting custom baling prices and not the overpriced hay trader prices. [/QUOTE]
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