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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 464470" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I don't have a problem with that statement, I drive a deisel, and buy equipment for our business. I also pay the raising prices due to product shipment. But my business suppliers (nothing to do with cattle) won't set on their product hoping to get a 400% increase out of it in 1 year. If they did I would do exactly what I did..... buy somewhere else and become loyal to them, plus tell everyone I know where to get the product at a reasonable price.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, just as fuel price have, I realize hay may have to go up, with everything else. My problem is my regular suppliers refusing to sell to anyone, just to create a false hay shortage is wrong. I think I proved my point by a earlier post; one of my past suppliers has grass hay for $265 per ton, one of my other suppliers has it for $60 per ton, they just got it in last week.</p><p></p><p>I have no problem with a natural inflation to the hay market, but don't screw me over.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 464470, member: 378"] I don't have a problem with that statement, I drive a deisel, and buy equipment for our business. I also pay the raising prices due to product shipment. But my business suppliers (nothing to do with cattle) won't set on their product hoping to get a 400% increase out of it in 1 year. If they did I would do exactly what I did..... buy somewhere else and become loyal to them, plus tell everyone I know where to get the product at a reasonable price. Don't get me wrong, just as fuel price have, I realize hay may have to go up, with everything else. My problem is my regular suppliers refusing to sell to anyone, just to create a false hay shortage is wrong. I think I proved my point by a earlier post; one of my past suppliers has grass hay for $265 per ton, one of my other suppliers has it for $60 per ton, they just got it in last week. I have no problem with a natural inflation to the hay market, but don't screw me over. Alan [/QUOTE]
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