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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 237035" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>At least last year there was hay to be found, since most guys had surplus hay from previous yrs that they could sell you. But this year, it seems everyone fed out all their surplus hay last yr, didnt get any worthwhile cuttings last summer, and are holding onto whatever hay they do get to bale. They guys I usually buy from count on keeping their first cutting for themselves, then selling the next 2-3 cuttings for some extra pocket change. But the last 2 summers, they are lucky to get enough for themselves from the first cutting, so they sure as heck aint selling any anytime soon. I have also seen ads in the paper for $65-$75 a bale. </p><p></p><p>And the year started out so promising too, we had rain up here almost every week in Jan/Feb. Had a milder than normal winter, so grass started coming up earlier than normal, then BAM!, we've had like an 1 1/2 of rain since April. Whats worse, we leave my parents house Sat night before fathers day, had to leave early because it was raining so hard and we didnt want o be caught in it after dark. Folks were pulling over on the highway because you could barely see out the windshield, and we got about 1/2 way home, and the streets were as dry as could be, not a drop of water anywhere. My parents live less than 40 miles from us! Called my dad next morning, they got 2 1/4" of rain that night. We got zilch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 237035, member: 7"] At least last year there was hay to be found, since most guys had surplus hay from previous yrs that they could sell you. But this year, it seems everyone fed out all their surplus hay last yr, didnt get any worthwhile cuttings last summer, and are holding onto whatever hay they do get to bale. They guys I usually buy from count on keeping their first cutting for themselves, then selling the next 2-3 cuttings for some extra pocket change. But the last 2 summers, they are lucky to get enough for themselves from the first cutting, so they sure as heck aint selling any anytime soon. I have also seen ads in the paper for $65-$75 a bale. And the year started out so promising too, we had rain up here almost every week in Jan/Feb. Had a milder than normal winter, so grass started coming up earlier than normal, then BAM!, we've had like an 1 1/2 of rain since April. Whats worse, we leave my parents house Sat night before fathers day, had to leave early because it was raining so hard and we didnt want o be caught in it after dark. Folks were pulling over on the highway because you could barely see out the windshield, and we got about 1/2 way home, and the streets were as dry as could be, not a drop of water anywhere. My parents live less than 40 miles from us! Called my dad next morning, they got 2 1/4" of rain that night. We got zilch. [/QUOTE]
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