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Great hay from last year or okay hay from this year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 172511" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I found a guy who is selling some hay from this years cutting, some of the best hay I have seen as cattle grade/priced hay. He is selling it for about $60 a ton. I have bought enough to get me throw the rest of winter and a little extra.</p><p></p><p>This stuff beats the heck out of anything I have got before and he still has about 100 tons left. I'm thinking of stuffing my barns for next year. Will it lose much nutrients over the year in storage? or would it be better to find other hay from a current cutting. He told me he usally sells to horse people but didn't think this hay meet that grade, his horse hay he sells for $120 a ton, same hay as I pickup at half the price.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 172511, member: 378"] I found a guy who is selling some hay from this years cutting, some of the best hay I have seen as cattle grade/priced hay. He is selling it for about $60 a ton. I have bought enough to get me throw the rest of winter and a little extra. This stuff beats the heck out of anything I have got before and he still has about 100 tons left. I'm thinking of stuffing my barns for next year. Will it lose much nutrients over the year in storage? or would it be better to find other hay from a current cutting. He told me he usally sells to horse people but didn't think this hay meet that grade, his horse hay he sells for $120 a ton, same hay as I pickup at half the price. Thanks, Alan [/QUOTE]
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