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High cattle prices affecting hay pricing
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<blockquote data-quote="Rangenerd" data-source="post: 1193646" data-attributes="member: 4971"><p>We are in a different world here in northeastern California. We put up the small bales, (3 tie). Mostly pure orchard grass, some alfalfa/orchard mix for the SoCal horse market. A 100 pound bale is selling for $15. By the time the trucker, the broker, and the feed store puts their markup on, it is not uncommon for people to pay $27 or $28 per bale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rangenerd, post: 1193646, member: 4971"] We are in a different world here in northeastern California. We put up the small bales, (3 tie). Mostly pure orchard grass, some alfalfa/orchard mix for the SoCal horse market. A 100 pound bale is selling for $15. By the time the trucker, the broker, and the feed store puts their markup on, it is not uncommon for people to pay $27 or $28 per bale. [/QUOTE]
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