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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 18761" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I am buying big 5X6 rolls of coastal burmuda from a large ranch in Ponder, TX, just south of Denton. He told me he puts like 400 lbs of nitrogen / acre and gets about 3 cuttings each yr, depending on the rainfall. He will provide a analysis for each cutting he does. Always around 14-16%! I pay $30 a roll and I pick up 3 rolls at a time on my 16' trailer, we lay them crossways and then put a railroad tie at the back and I havent had a problem hauling them back yet! </p><p>I can find hay a little cheaper thats a little closer to me, but the seller hasn't had it tested and it doesn't look nearly a fresh as this hay I am getting. Cows seem to like this stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 18761, member: 7"] I am buying big 5X6 rolls of coastal burmuda from a large ranch in Ponder, TX, just south of Denton. He told me he puts like 400 lbs of nitrogen / acre and gets about 3 cuttings each yr, depending on the rainfall. He will provide a analysis for each cutting he does. Always around 14-16%! I pay $30 a roll and I pick up 3 rolls at a time on my 16' trailer, we lay them crossways and then put a railroad tie at the back and I havent had a problem hauling them back yet! I can find hay a little cheaper thats a little closer to me, but the seller hasn't had it tested and it doesn't look nearly a fresh as this hay I am getting. Cows seem to like this stuff. [/QUOTE]
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