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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1769158" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>I am not sure what prices are now, but it was plenty expensive when I put it in the barn in early August. Alfalfa is always more expensive here than most of the country. They don't grow much in the valley and most of what they do grow is already spoken for. I believe it would be over $300 per ton. Transportation costs make everything more expensive here. Even when grown local, sellers will charge more than in areas where there are more growers. They know if you don't pay them, you will pay to have it shipped in. Besides that, their inputs also cost them more than growers in other locations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1769158, member: 9933"] I am not sure what prices are now, but it was plenty expensive when I put it in the barn in early August. Alfalfa is always more expensive here than most of the country. They don't grow much in the valley and most of what they do grow is already spoken for. I believe it would be over $300 per ton. Transportation costs make everything more expensive here. Even when grown local, sellers will charge more than in areas where there are more growers. They know if you don't pay them, you will pay to have it shipped in. Besides that, their inputs also cost them more than growers in other locations. [/QUOTE]
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