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<blockquote data-quote="faster horses" data-source="post: 1731692" data-attributes="member: 17524"><p>Hay sells by the ton in MT and WY. Price has been terrible to buy, good for the seller, though.</p><p>$250 or more a ton, depending on what it is. Horse hay, $300. Then the buyer has to pay shipping on it. It is still dry in both states so hay could go higher, and/or there won't be much grown. It's pretty sad. Stockmen/women are concerned. They sold their cattle down last fall, so the best are left...hope they can keep them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faster horses, post: 1731692, member: 17524"] Hay sells by the ton in MT and WY. Price has been terrible to buy, good for the seller, though. $250 or more a ton, depending on what it is. Horse hay, $300. Then the buyer has to pay shipping on it. It is still dry in both states so hay could go higher, and/or there won't be much grown. It's pretty sad. Stockmen/women are concerned. They sold their cattle down last fall, so the best are left...hope they can keep them. [/QUOTE]
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