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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 414570" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Same over on this side of the hills....drought...and there will be no second cut this year. The folks with irrigated fields have rolls getting in the way, the dry-landers are out of luck.</p><p>My regular hay supplier dropped off his last bale wagon load after filling his barns...says that he won't know his prices until Sept...doesn't want to leave any money on the table this year.</p><p></p><p>Have a friend that is selling me thirty tons of grass/alfalfa for $75 a ton should get us through the winter without culling and bred cows. May even but another Thirty ton to speculate on prices in Feburary and March...was going for $200 a ton last March.</p><p></p><p>Alan...I was over on the coast over the 4th weekend and saw convoys of hay tucks all heading west...lost of good hay moving around but none heading east.</p><p></p><p>Dave Mc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 414570, member: 1744"] Same over on this side of the hills....drought...and there will be no second cut this year. The folks with irrigated fields have rolls getting in the way, the dry-landers are out of luck. My regular hay supplier dropped off his last bale wagon load after filling his barns...says that he won't know his prices until Sept...doesn't want to leave any money on the table this year. Have a friend that is selling me thirty tons of grass/alfalfa for $75 a ton should get us through the winter without culling and bred cows. May even but another Thirty ton to speculate on prices in Feburary and March...was going for $200 a ton last March. Alan...I was over on the coast over the 4th weekend and saw convoys of hay tucks all heading west...lost of good hay moving around but none heading east. Dave Mc [/QUOTE]
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