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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1802294" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>We are getting a lot of rain...corn is looking very good here. You can hear it grow.</p><p>I'm buying my 50 bales of corn stalk hay early...in september-october right after it's rolled-up from the field...whomever has the best prices gets my business, hoping for $40. will probably be $50. It's a shame but Loyalty is out the window, does not exist, between ranchers and hay producers. I can guarantee some hay producers that didn't do well in the past will do very good this year...while others will see their sales decline and their bales build-up beyond capacity. I'm openly expecting to truck in 40 bales a few hundred miles this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1802294, member: 8359"] We are getting a lot of rain...corn is looking very good here. You can hear it grow. I'm buying my 50 bales of corn stalk hay early...in september-october right after it's rolled-up from the field...whomever has the best prices gets my business, hoping for $40. will probably be $50. It's a shame but Loyalty is out the window, does not exist, between ranchers and hay producers. I can guarantee some hay producers that didn't do well in the past will do very good this year...while others will see their sales decline and their bales build-up beyond capacity. I'm openly expecting to truck in 40 bales a few hundred miles this year. [/QUOTE]
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