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<blockquote data-quote="jack.diamond" data-source="post: 379429" data-attributes="member: 4708"><p>Mike,</p><p></p><p>If it's like what we have been experiencing the last several years you will be feeding hay in the summer months. Last year started in late July and it was tough, not enough hay around to take care of the cows. I was buying hay for extremely high prices from wherever I could get it. The winter months coming up weren't even considered. Did down size some and gave the feed store some extra business. This year may be totally different. My pastures were fertilized in April as well as the hay field. And thank the Lord we have had more rain this year than in recent past years. My hay field needs to be cut and baled now, don't mean to be nasty, but we need some dry days to do it. </p><p></p><p>Hope this first tropical storm drops some rain on you.</p><p></p><p>Jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jack.diamond, post: 379429, member: 4708"] Mike, If it's like what we have been experiencing the last several years you will be feeding hay in the summer months. Last year started in late July and it was tough, not enough hay around to take care of the cows. I was buying hay for extremely high prices from wherever I could get it. The winter months coming up weren't even considered. Did down size some and gave the feed store some extra business. This year may be totally different. My pastures were fertilized in April as well as the hay field. And thank the Lord we have had more rain this year than in recent past years. My hay field needs to be cut and baled now, don't mean to be nasty, but we need some dry days to do it. Hope this first tropical storm drops some rain on you. Jack [/QUOTE]
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