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<blockquote data-quote="BusterBrown" data-source="post: 482835" data-attributes="member: 7086"><p>I wonder why we don't have hay auctions like the one Angie2 mentioned in that other thread in Sauk Center Mn.? That would be the best way for price discovery and put the hay into a market like cattle are, where the buyer determines the price, not the seller. If the seller didn't get the price he needed for his product, he could haul it on back to the barn. Looking at the results of that auction, the prices are about what you would pay for the hay anyway. That would indicate that the prices are what the market will bear in that area. Although it seems to be more for the dairy man than the beef cattle man. I would like to see auctions located in these Southern States to market hay. It would be a fair method of marketing the feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusterBrown, post: 482835, member: 7086"] I wonder why we don't have hay auctions like the one Angie2 mentioned in that other thread in Sauk Center Mn.? That would be the best way for price discovery and put the hay into a market like cattle are, where the buyer determines the price, not the seller. If the seller didn't get the price he needed for his product, he could haul it on back to the barn. Looking at the results of that auction, the prices are about what you would pay for the hay anyway. That would indicate that the prices are what the market will bear in that area. Although it seems to be more for the dairy man than the beef cattle man. I would like to see auctions located in these Southern States to market hay. It would be a fair method of marketing the feed. [/QUOTE]
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