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<blockquote data-quote="tenacres" data-source="post: 124815" data-attributes="member: 2291"><p>Scott, I'm in Southern Idaho and we can get alfalfa pretty cheap. It grows well here and everyone has it. It's quite plentiful. Average price around here for alfalfa is $60-$70 a ton. He was offering us 10 ton of alfalfa for $500. Grass hay runs $45-$50 a ton. </p><p></p><p>I'm by no means a pro at raising cattle. But how can you feed alfalfa and it not cause bloat? I was under the impression you should never feed that as the sole feed during winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tenacres, post: 124815, member: 2291"] Scott, I'm in Southern Idaho and we can get alfalfa pretty cheap. It grows well here and everyone has it. It's quite plentiful. Average price around here for alfalfa is $60-$70 a ton. He was offering us 10 ton of alfalfa for $500. Grass hay runs $45-$50 a ton. I'm by no means a pro at raising cattle. But how can you feed alfalfa and it not cause bloat? I was under the impression you should never feed that as the sole feed during winter. [/QUOTE]
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