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<blockquote data-quote="tryinhard" data-source="post: 414298" data-attributes="member: 2007"><p>Yep, the hay prices will be up from now on, I don't even think that in a couple or three years if hay is and has been good, and there is surplus hay, it will fall back to what we used to pay for it. If n when there is surplus hay in many places you may buy some old hay, to sort of get it cleaned up for someone, at a better price. Then, this is no different from the cattle themselves. Good cows, that people had to cull this past year, were bought for much less than they would have been a year before, which goes back to, Taking advantage of another's disadvantage. The song remains the same. I hate to see anyone go through tough times, especially to have to sell cows that they really don't want to, but have to, but if and when that time comes most of us want to be able to pick them up, for the lesser price. Sad but true. Maybe it will level off somewhere though.</p><p></p><p> tryinhard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryinhard, post: 414298, member: 2007"] Yep, the hay prices will be up from now on, I don't even think that in a couple or three years if hay is and has been good, and there is surplus hay, it will fall back to what we used to pay for it. If n when there is surplus hay in many places you may buy some old hay, to sort of get it cleaned up for someone, at a better price. Then, this is no different from the cattle themselves. Good cows, that people had to cull this past year, were bought for much less than they would have been a year before, which goes back to, Taking advantage of another's disadvantage. The song remains the same. I hate to see anyone go through tough times, especially to have to sell cows that they really don't want to, but have to, but if and when that time comes most of us want to be able to pick them up, for the lesser price. Sad but true. Maybe it will level off somewhere though. tryinhard [/QUOTE]
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