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<blockquote data-quote="fnfarms1" data-source="post: 1766837" data-attributes="member: 24416"><p>So I guess my soybean deal dried up. Literally because the beans are starting to dry out and they can't get the leaves to stay on to bale them. So they won't even do them. Wish I had a grinder and I'd try to buy the stems and mix with hay. But can't afford grinder either. Found and guy in AR will deliver 42bale semi load of peanut hay for 103/bale. Pretty high but be closer to feeding alfalfa quality wise. So be 4326 for 42 bales. I don't know, looking for ideas right now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fnfarms1, post: 1766837, member: 24416"] So I guess my soybean deal dried up. Literally because the beans are starting to dry out and they can’t get the leaves to stay on to bale them. So they won’t even do them. Wish I had a grinder and I’d try to buy the stems and mix with hay. But can’t afford grinder either. Found and guy in AR will deliver 42bale semi load of peanut hay for 103/bale. Pretty high but be closer to feeding alfalfa quality wise. So be 4326 for 42 bales. I don’t know, looking for ideas right now [/QUOTE]
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