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<blockquote data-quote="3MR" data-source="post: 236950" data-attributes="member: 4180"><p>Hay is going to be more expensive during a drought because there is less of it. Supply and demand, you know, that pesky Capitalism thing. Not to mention the farmer still has the same bills he had prior to the drought. Now he has less product to squeeze the same payment out of. Im sorry we all have to pay more, but put yourself in the farmers shoes, as I am sure many of you are. If it comes done to you paying more or me not paying my bills and/or loosing the farm; Im sorry, but you'r gonna have to pay more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3MR, post: 236950, member: 4180"] Hay is going to be more expensive during a drought because there is less of it. Supply and demand, you know, that pesky Capitalism thing. Not to mention the farmer still has the same bills he had prior to the drought. Now he has less product to squeeze the same payment out of. Im sorry we all have to pay more, but put yourself in the farmers shoes, as I am sure many of you are. If it comes done to you paying more or me not paying my bills and/or loosing the farm; Im sorry, but you'r gonna have to pay more. [/QUOTE]
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