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<blockquote data-quote="TXBobcat" data-source="post: 28798" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>You might be able to get it a little cheaper than $30-$35, but I doubt you'll get it for $15. It probably costs more than that to get it baled. I would also watch the first cutting, because as Arnold said, it may have a lot of weeds and stuff. </p><p></p><p>If I were you, I would go and talk with the man and ask if he will be selling any hay. If he says yes, then put in your order now and tell him when the 2nd cutting is baled you'll be willing to buy some out of the field. That is usually where they give you the break in price, since they don't have to handle the hay to put in the barn or move it somewhere.</p><p></p><p>I might even buy some of the first cutting if it looked pretty good and the price was right. As others have said, you never know when there might be a shortage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXBobcat, post: 28798, member: 94"] You might be able to get it a little cheaper than $30-$35, but I doubt you'll get it for $15. It probably costs more than that to get it baled. I would also watch the first cutting, because as Arnold said, it may have a lot of weeds and stuff. If I were you, I would go and talk with the man and ask if he will be selling any hay. If he says yes, then put in your order now and tell him when the 2nd cutting is baled you'll be willing to buy some out of the field. That is usually where they give you the break in price, since they don't have to handle the hay to put in the barn or move it somewhere. I might even buy some of the first cutting if it looked pretty good and the price was right. As others have said, you never know when there might be a shortage. [/QUOTE]
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