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<blockquote data-quote="Legacy38464" data-source="post: 466839" data-attributes="member: 7284"><p>I've read through this fun thread and have come to one conclusion, Hay is out ragous, a few get a little hot under the collar, but at the end of the day as long as you can look yourself in the mirror all will be fine.....</p><p></p><p>I know here, Lawrenceburg TN, area we do have a hay shortage. This year we only got one cutting and it was half the normal, with the april freeze and then the lack of rain we culled until it hurt, and coupled with that the drought hit about 60% of the pasture to the point of no return..So as you can guess the culling got worse and we've went from about 120 to 30 and selling the extra hay. Now were plantng about 200 acres of wheat.....Pastures dead anyway.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legacy38464, post: 466839, member: 7284"] I've read through this fun thread and have come to one conclusion, Hay is out ragous, a few get a little hot under the collar, but at the end of the day as long as you can look yourself in the mirror all will be fine..... I know here, Lawrenceburg TN, area we do have a hay shortage. This year we only got one cutting and it was half the normal, with the april freeze and then the lack of rain we culled until it hurt, and coupled with that the drought hit about 60% of the pasture to the point of no return..So as you can guess the culling got worse and we've went from about 120 to 30 and selling the extra hay. Now were plantng about 200 acres of wheat.....Pastures dead anyway..... [/QUOTE]
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