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<blockquote data-quote="Lon" data-source="post: 899198" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>Also come to think of it i know where 200 bales if they havent sold yet are. which is roughly 120 ton of hay and i believe he said if sold it all in one swoop and didnt have to find trucks he would take 150 a ton for it. this is say 350 miles from ft collins. say if the truck could get 30 ton on it @150 ton would be 4500 for hay than 350 miles @4 would be another 1400 wich is 5900 for 30 ton or 196.666666 a ton deleivered for decent hay. i dont know how far under 200 you paid for that crap hay but if it was close to 200 than dont buy more and get ahold of me cause if you could buy 200 bales and he had it all i would need to do is go visit him. not to mention if i bought the hay from him myself i might even get it cheaper than the 150 ton (or maybe if nothing else at least buy fewer than the whole 200 bales)wich would put it cheaper deliverd to you.</p><p></p><p>If i new it would still be dry everywhere next year and i wouldnt have to sit on it i would go rent this section of land where i run cattle at and put it all to millet than sell the hay to anyone on here for 100 ton and come out about the same as i would if i was farming it to corn. well maybe not as good but i would least have less tied up in it once crop was sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lon, post: 899198, member: 16174"] Also come to think of it i know where 200 bales if they havent sold yet are. which is roughly 120 ton of hay and i believe he said if sold it all in one swoop and didnt have to find trucks he would take 150 a ton for it. this is say 350 miles from ft collins. say if the truck could get 30 ton on it @150 ton would be 4500 for hay than 350 miles @4 would be another 1400 wich is 5900 for 30 ton or 196.666666 a ton deleivered for decent hay. i dont know how far under 200 you paid for that crap hay but if it was close to 200 than dont buy more and get ahold of me cause if you could buy 200 bales and he had it all i would need to do is go visit him. not to mention if i bought the hay from him myself i might even get it cheaper than the 150 ton (or maybe if nothing else at least buy fewer than the whole 200 bales)wich would put it cheaper deliverd to you. If i new it would still be dry everywhere next year and i wouldnt have to sit on it i would go rent this section of land where i run cattle at and put it all to millet than sell the hay to anyone on here for 100 ton and come out about the same as i would if i was farming it to corn. well maybe not as good but i would least have less tied up in it once crop was sold. [/QUOTE]
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