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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1699839" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I am not too far west of Best. Hay is $200 a ton FOB the stack. And a bit scarce at that price. A lot of native meadow grass hay wasn't even cut this year because there wasn't enough grass to make it worth while cutting. Depending on where you get your irrigation water, a lot of that was cut off early as there was no water in the reservoirs. Better make sure you go into the winter with enough hay because come January there just wont be any available at any price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1699839, member: 498"] I am not too far west of Best. Hay is $200 a ton FOB the stack. And a bit scarce at that price. A lot of native meadow grass hay wasn't even cut this year because there wasn't enough grass to make it worth while cutting. Depending on where you get your irrigation water, a lot of that was cut off early as there was no water in the reservoirs. Better make sure you go into the winter with enough hay because come January there just wont be any available at any price. [/QUOTE]
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