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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 77996" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>I suggest that you weigh a few of those bales that you buy for $20 dollars. Would not be surprised if they weighed closer to 900 to 1000. Many of the producers in my area claim to put up a 1000 lb round bale. Most are 850 to 950 lbs. If your bales are as heavy as they are claimed to be you are getting a bargain, if not then your true cost is approaching that mid-western hay you mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 77996, member: 67"] I suggest that you weigh a few of those bales that you buy for $20 dollars. Would not be surprised if they weighed closer to 900 to 1000. Many of the producers in my area claim to put up a 1000 lb round bale. Most are 850 to 950 lbs. If your bales are as heavy as they are claimed to be you are getting a bargain, if not then your true cost is approaching that mid-western hay you mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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