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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 718001" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Our 2009 season fertilized weed-free bermuda or wheat/rye round bales for 5x6 running between $58 and $68 a bale delivered. Alfalfa and bermuda small squares 60# between $6.50 and $8.50 delivered and stacked in our barn. We test all loads of bermuda: buying 12 to 15% CP.</p><p></p><p>Anything less cost in these parts is nothing but low protein junk hay.</p><p></p><p>Since we don't feed cubes or urea enhanced molasses tubs, we have to get high protein hay. Less effort on our part to manage our feeding program. However, we do use quality mineral/molasses tubs that don't have urea in them (and/or) grain-based products (or) no cottonseed products.</p><p></p><p>Three years ago we were gouged from some "local" suppliers with $75 to $110. 5x6 round bales with marginal protein...those suppliers never got another chance with us! Guess they figured we had money to burn...lol...and were desperate.</p><p></p><p>Now, we test all hay deliveries. Based on our previous experiences, we no longer trust any supplier to deliver what they claim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 718001, member: 9"] Our 2009 season fertilized weed-free bermuda or wheat/rye round bales for 5x6 running between $58 and $68 a bale delivered. Alfalfa and bermuda small squares 60# between $6.50 and $8.50 delivered and stacked in our barn. We test all loads of bermuda: buying 12 to 15% CP. Anything less cost in these parts is nothing but low protein junk hay. Since we don't feed cubes or urea enhanced molasses tubs, we have to get high protein hay. Less effort on our part to manage our feeding program. However, we do use quality mineral/molasses tubs that don't have urea in them (and/or) grain-based products (or) no cottonseed products. Three years ago we were gouged from some "local" suppliers with $75 to $110. 5x6 round bales with marginal protein...those suppliers never got another chance with us! Guess they figured we had money to burn...lol...and were desperate. Now, we test all hay deliveries. Based on our previous experiences, we no longer trust any supplier to deliver what they claim. [/QUOTE]
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