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<blockquote data-quote="tex452" data-source="post: 1813299" data-attributes="member: 41841"><p>Having extra hay is always wise. </p><p>I had extra hay the year before last and tried to sell some at break even pricing and didn't sell one roll, I'm glad I didn't because we needed it last year. </p><p>I have 500 rolls put up so far this year, if we get rain in early fall I might put up 200 more?</p><p>I'm feeding hay at my home place now, we have some grass but I want to keep the cows full, we are planning on selling a bunch this fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tex452, post: 1813299, member: 41841"] Having extra hay is always wise. I had extra hay the year before last and tried to sell some at break even pricing and didn’t sell one roll, I’m glad I didn’t because we needed it last year. I have 500 rolls put up so far this year, if we get rain in early fall I might put up 200 more? I’m feeding hay at my home place now, we have some grass but I want to keep the cows full, we are planning on selling a bunch this fall. [/QUOTE]
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