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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 692828" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>CB, I bet you could sell some of that nice Bahia hay for a pretty penny in my area and even more so down in south Texas, the Austin-Bastrop area, etc. if you were of a mind to. But I know you're not a seller; and your philosophy of "there's no such thing as too much hay" is a good one. You wouldn't believe the amount of milo stalks that have been baled up this year around here. I bet about 8 out of every 10 milo fields in my general area have been baled. And of course you never really know what guys mean when they say "large round bales" in their ads, but there are hundreds of guys advertising milo bales for anywhere between $35 and $50. I got some the other day for $40 but they came from my former tenant's irrigated field right across the road from one of my places so there was still some good green leaf material and re-growth seed heads in them (not just stalks !! ) and they are really tight and heavy, net wrapped bales. Outside of east Texas it sure has been a terrible couple of years for farmers and ranchers. Keep giving those hog hades. AZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 692828, member: 43"] CB, I bet you could sell some of that nice Bahia hay for a pretty penny in my area and even more so down in south Texas, the Austin-Bastrop area, etc. if you were of a mind to. But I know you're not a seller; and your philosophy of "there's no such thing as too much hay" is a good one. You wouldn't believe the amount of milo stalks that have been baled up this year around here. I bet about 8 out of every 10 milo fields in my general area have been baled. And of course you never really know what guys mean when they say "large round bales" in their ads, but there are hundreds of guys advertising milo bales for anywhere between $35 and $50. I got some the other day for $40 but they came from my former tenant's irrigated field right across the road from one of my places so there was still some good green leaf material and re-growth seed heads in them (not just stalks !! ) and they are really tight and heavy, net wrapped bales. Outside of east Texas it sure has been a terrible couple of years for farmers and ranchers. Keep giving those hog hades. AZ [/QUOTE]
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