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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 744950" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>That pretty well sums up my feelings. Personally, I like to be self sufficient. Doing it myself I know what hay is good and what is not and I no longer have to rely on someone else's word to fill my hay needs. Having hay equipment also comes in handy in a year like this when the grazing just didn't do too well because of the cold winter. Lots of producers are short. I sold 200 extra rolls today to a fella who is feeding 17 rolls per day. This will go a long way in handling my fertilizer bill for the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 744950, member: 4362"] That pretty well sums up my feelings. Personally, I like to be self sufficient. Doing it myself I know what hay is good and what is not and I no longer have to rely on someone else's word to fill my hay needs. Having hay equipment also comes in handy in a year like this when the grazing just didn't do too well because of the cold winter. Lots of producers are short. I sold 200 extra rolls today to a fella who is feeding 17 rolls per day. This will go a long way in handling my fertilizer bill for the year. [/QUOTE]
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