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HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH FOR HAY ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 449566" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Folks up here are sitting on barns full of alfalfa just waiting for the prices to go through the roof. </p><p>I expect to see $250/tom before Christmas. My usual hay guy delivered his last bale wagon load to our barn and was not going to sell until late fall. We were lucky to get a barn full of feeder hay and had enough alflafa to keep up the feed quality for the winter though we did put out a liquid suppliment and culled some heifers and older cows so we should make it until the spring pasture comes back.</p><p>Some folks are buying Montana hay and paying the freight. Can't truck a wide load of hay in Washington, some new safety law...so round bales are not imported, not cost effective.</p><p>Bad thing is that alot of Northwest hay is being super compressed and shipped overseas. DMC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 449566, member: 1744"] Folks up here are sitting on barns full of alfalfa just waiting for the prices to go through the roof. I expect to see $250/tom before Christmas. My usual hay guy delivered his last bale wagon load to our barn and was not going to sell until late fall. We were lucky to get a barn full of feeder hay and had enough alflafa to keep up the feed quality for the winter though we did put out a liquid suppliment and culled some heifers and older cows so we should make it until the spring pasture comes back. Some folks are buying Montana hay and paying the freight. Can't truck a wide load of hay in Washington, some new safety law...so round bales are not imported, not cost effective. Bad thing is that alot of Northwest hay is being super compressed and shipped overseas. DMC [/QUOTE]
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