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Hay prices not going down?
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<blockquote data-quote="rc" data-source="post: 332918" data-attributes="member: 878"><p>Around here prices have steady gone up throughout the winter as hay gets in shorter supply. There is no more cost to what they cut last year now than there was then but suppliers know they can jack the price up. I guess it's called business. Round rolls of "only decent" horse hay = $75, junk cow hay sitting in water = $40. I'll bale my own from now on. I don't see prices coming down in the next few years, at least until everyone fills up barns again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc, post: 332918, member: 878"] Around here prices have steady gone up throughout the winter as hay gets in shorter supply. There is no more cost to what they cut last year now than there was then but suppliers know they can jack the price up. I guess it's called business. Round rolls of "only decent" horse hay = $75, junk cow hay sitting in water = $40. I'll bale my own from now on. I don't see prices coming down in the next few years, at least until everyone fills up barns again. [/QUOTE]
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