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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 467539" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>While I believe different areas of the country (countries) do and are suffering from a legit hay shortage in some years. I can't see how you would know what the hay inventory is like in my local area. We did have a legit shortage last year (too much rain and a short growing season), and the hay was gone fast. What little was left had people banging on the door of the producers and offering twice the normal price. Now we have the current year, good season lots of hay, good quaility hay. I know some of my suppliers have barn fulls, because I can see it from the road. they are waiting until late Jan or Feb to sell in hopes of raping their past cleintel.... I may or may not buy from them again... like I said I haven't burned any bridges (yet), but they have to get shook back in reality.</p><p></p><p>You have no idea what the hay inventory is like in my neck of the woods.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 467539, member: 378"] While I believe different areas of the country (countries) do and are suffering from a legit hay shortage in some years. I can't see how you would know what the hay inventory is like in my local area. We did have a legit shortage last year (too much rain and a short growing season), and the hay was gone fast. What little was left had people banging on the door of the producers and offering twice the normal price. Now we have the current year, good season lots of hay, good quaility hay. I know some of my suppliers have barn fulls, because I can see it from the road. they are waiting until late Jan or Feb to sell in hopes of raping their past cleintel.... I may or may not buy from them again... like I said I haven't burned any bridges (yet), but they have to get shook back in reality. You have no idea what the hay inventory is like in my neck of the woods. Alan [/QUOTE]
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