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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 1178617" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>I fed quite a bit of hay in July and early August. I started putting hay out in a few of the pastures again last week. There have been alot of rains in the area, but they have been hit and miss. We have missed them, but are getting enough dew to keep things slightly green, but not growing. I was lucky enough to be able to rent a few different farms and have moved alot of cattle onto those farms to keep from feeding hay. Hopefully, we will get rain before it is too late to get some pasture growth. I went to 3 cattle auctions this week and will go to a couple of different ones tomorrow. So far, it seems like the take home cow market is quite a bit softer, mostly due to dry weather. Top cows aren't down any, but good quality and lesser are down this week at each auction I was at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 1178617, member: 1150"] I fed quite a bit of hay in July and early August. I started putting hay out in a few of the pastures again last week. There have been alot of rains in the area, but they have been hit and miss. We have missed them, but are getting enough dew to keep things slightly green, but not growing. I was lucky enough to be able to rent a few different farms and have moved alot of cattle onto those farms to keep from feeding hay. Hopefully, we will get rain before it is too late to get some pasture growth. I went to 3 cattle auctions this week and will go to a couple of different ones tomorrow. So far, it seems like the take home cow market is quite a bit softer, mostly due to dry weather. Top cows aren't down any, but good quality and lesser are down this week at each auction I was at. [/QUOTE]
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