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<blockquote data-quote="Bez" data-source="post: 40759" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>Whoa Up for a minute!</p><p></p><p>I am glad you have excess hay. I hope you have those bales stored somewhere nice and dry.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully you are not in dire need of the money that hay might bring you, and that you are not crowded out for space.</p><p></p><p>You might very well consider holding onto those extra bales. Next years crop might not be as good as the one you just had.</p><p></p><p>Year old hay - of decent quality and good storage may not be as good as new hay - but it runs real close.</p><p></p><p>Having spent as much as - and I still have the invoice to prove it - $107.50 for 5 x 6 round bales of feed oats - I am now very cautious about getting rid of hay.</p><p></p><p>Weather and crops have a habit of turning from good to bad at times. Ask some of the folks here about it - many will have memories of attempting to stretch a bale - and many will have fed out straw to keep their animals bellies full.</p><p></p><p>Just something to think about.</p><p></p><p>Best regards</p><p></p><p>Bez</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bez, post: 40759, member: 412"] Whoa Up for a minute! I am glad you have excess hay. I hope you have those bales stored somewhere nice and dry. Hopefully you are not in dire need of the money that hay might bring you, and that you are not crowded out for space. You might very well consider holding onto those extra bales. Next years crop might not be as good as the one you just had. Year old hay - of decent quality and good storage may not be as good as new hay - but it runs real close. Having spent as much as - and I still have the invoice to prove it - $107.50 for 5 x 6 round bales of feed oats - I am now very cautious about getting rid of hay. Weather and crops have a habit of turning from good to bad at times. Ask some of the folks here about it - many will have memories of attempting to stretch a bale - and many will have fed out straw to keep their animals bellies full. Just something to think about. Best regards Bez [/QUOTE]
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