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<blockquote data-quote="skidboots" data-source="post: 415589" data-attributes="member: 4633"><p>Me, I just shop around. Seems like there's always a good deal when you least expect it. Usually have hay on hand, but this year I haven't bought one bale. Keeps raining, and the grass grows faster than I can shred it!</p><p> Saw my hay grower in the Hardware store this morning, asked about the crop, he said it was tall and green, but not so good, seems it's brown about a third of the way up! Never have I seen it this wet for so long in South Texas.</p><p> But I'll buy some from him cause he's my neighbor. He's sold me top quality hay for $35 a big,big round bale, and last 2 yrs it's been $90 for the same. Don't know what it will cost this year, but I know he won't sell it all to them Big City bale jockeys. He'll save enough for ole Skid, and some other locals too. He's my neighbor, after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidboots, post: 415589, member: 4633"] Me, I just shop around. Seems like there's always a good deal when you least expect it. Usually have hay on hand, but this year I haven't bought one bale. Keeps raining, and the grass grows faster than I can shred it! Saw my hay grower in the Hardware store this morning, asked about the crop, he said it was tall and green, but not so good, seems it's brown about a third of the way up! Never have I seen it this wet for so long in South Texas. But I'll buy some from him cause he's my neighbor. He's sold me top quality hay for $35 a big,big round bale, and last 2 yrs it's been $90 for the same. Don't know what it will cost this year, but I know he won't sell it all to them Big City bale jockeys. He'll save enough for ole Skid, and some other locals too. He's my neighbor, after all. [/QUOTE]
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