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<blockquote data-quote="TxSimbrahShower" data-source="post: 282077" data-attributes="member: 621"><p>Round bales around here are anywhere from $70 to $100 a bale.</p><p>Of course there are a couple of hay jockey's that have bought up all the excess hay around here for the last couple of years and have sold it for outrageous prices to the horse owners. They advertise it as barn kept, before the people get there they run and put however many rolls the people are buying in the barn.</p><p></p><p>We mainly feed square bales, less waste. We own our own equipment, spent this past weekend baleing and hauling hay for the last time this year. We own the land that we bale off of or we get the hay free so that that the land owner can get an ag exemption on their property taxes.</p><p></p><p>Been told that coastal square bales are going to start at $10.50 and Bahaia(sp) square bales are going to start at $7.00 this winter.</p><p></p><p>mom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxSimbrahShower, post: 282077, member: 621"] Round bales around here are anywhere from $70 to $100 a bale. Of course there are a couple of hay jockey's that have bought up all the excess hay around here for the last couple of years and have sold it for outrageous prices to the horse owners. They advertise it as barn kept, before the people get there they run and put however many rolls the people are buying in the barn. We mainly feed square bales, less waste. We own our own equipment, spent this past weekend baleing and hauling hay for the last time this year. We own the land that we bale off of or we get the hay free so that that the land owner can get an ag exemption on their property taxes. Been told that coastal square bales are going to start at $10.50 and Bahaia(sp) square bales are going to start at $7.00 this winter. mom [/QUOTE]
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