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Hay for winter 06-07
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<blockquote data-quote="EIEIO" data-source="post: 199010" data-attributes="member: 1947"><p>Spent $1600 in the last week buying up some hay from a guy that had enough to last him the rest of the year. All stored inside, net wrapped quality stuff from last year. I'll be filling up the hay barn early by buying and will hope my own crop is good. Won't get caught again without at least a year extra supply on hand.</p><p></p><p>Got high hopes of a good hay crop this year. We are still in a drought situation here but have had some decent moisture of late and it had warmed up nice but we are now facing a cold snap just after I got used to watching the cattle graze instead of having their heads stuck in hay bales.</p><p></p><p>Most everyone I've talked to are doing the same as I and trying to fill their barns early or contract out hay buying so I expect the prices to be at least $5-10 a bale higher this year. Hope I'm wrong but unless it's just an ideal growing season I got a feeling hay will be high.</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EIEIO, post: 199010, member: 1947"] Spent $1600 in the last week buying up some hay from a guy that had enough to last him the rest of the year. All stored inside, net wrapped quality stuff from last year. I'll be filling up the hay barn early by buying and will hope my own crop is good. Won't get caught again without at least a year extra supply on hand. Got high hopes of a good hay crop this year. We are still in a drought situation here but have had some decent moisture of late and it had warmed up nice but we are now facing a cold snap just after I got used to watching the cattle graze instead of having their heads stuck in hay bales. Most everyone I've talked to are doing the same as I and trying to fill their barns early or contract out hay buying so I expect the prices to be at least $5-10 a bale higher this year. Hope I'm wrong but unless it's just an ideal growing season I got a feeling hay will be high. J [/QUOTE]
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