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<blockquote data-quote="USMCRanchGirl" data-source="post: 385974" data-attributes="member: 6043"><p>Stocky, I'm in West Central Missouri and around here they're charging $110 per ton for remaining bales from last season. No one really has hay ready yet so people are paying it. Hard freeze and three inches of snow after some really warm weather at the beginning of April killed a lot off ... and a lot more got drowned with too much rains from the storms a few weeks back. Early cutters that managed to cut anything are getting $100 per bale locally and it's snapped up quick. </p><p></p><p>I got a guy that gave me a "deal" on last year's for $65 - and it wasn't great quality. Just found someone south of here that will have his ready in about another week and he'll charge me $50 plus delivery (one-ton, net wrapped). I'm thinking I may buy extra and resell it locally!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USMCRanchGirl, post: 385974, member: 6043"] Stocky, I'm in West Central Missouri and around here they're charging $110 per ton for remaining bales from last season. No one really has hay ready yet so people are paying it. Hard freeze and three inches of snow after some really warm weather at the beginning of April killed a lot off ... and a lot more got drowned with too much rains from the storms a few weeks back. Early cutters that managed to cut anything are getting $100 per bale locally and it's snapped up quick. I got a guy that gave me a "deal" on last year's for $65 - and it wasn't great quality. Just found someone south of here that will have his ready in about another week and he'll charge me $50 plus delivery (one-ton, net wrapped). I'm thinking I may buy extra and resell it locally! [/QUOTE]
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