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<blockquote data-quote="Beever" data-source="post: 213107" data-attributes="member: 3824"><p>Goodd Luck !</p><p></p><p>Round bales right now are as rare as the lips on a chicken.</p><p></p><p>One feller told me he knew someone who called an add in the paper for a round bale and was told the price was $175. The caller hung up on him.</p><p></p><p>That was either Hays or Travis county. If anyone in Blanco county tried to get that much, he would be shunned for many years.</p><p></p><p>RAIN - RAIN - RAIN We got several inches (3 at my place) over the last three days. Still wet and almost cold outside (61 degrees) ... a real soaker ... The grass is greening as I watch and the river should be up. </p><p></p><p>Praise the Lord -</p><p></p><p>This is reduce the demand for hay until the spring cutting. We should be able to get hay from areas a bit closer than New Mexico. The price should beging to drop almost immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beever, post: 213107, member: 3824"] Goodd Luck ! Round bales right now are as rare as the lips on a chicken. One feller told me he knew someone who called an add in the paper for a round bale and was told the price was $175. The caller hung up on him. That was either Hays or Travis county. If anyone in Blanco county tried to get that much, he would be shunned for many years. RAIN - RAIN - RAIN We got several inches (3 at my place) over the last three days. Still wet and almost cold outside (61 degrees) ... a real soaker ... The grass is greening as I watch and the river should be up. Praise the Lord - This is reduce the demand for hay until the spring cutting. We should be able to get hay from areas a bit closer than New Mexico. The price should beging to drop almost immediately. [/QUOTE]
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