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Thinking about quitting hay....
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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly beef man" data-source="post: 947080" data-attributes="member: 4786"><p>We are usually blessed (or cursed, depending how you look at it) with very wet summers. I live at 3,000 ft and it is very rare that we make it through a week without at least a couple of evening mountain thundershowers. I very rarely have any trouble growing hay; I just have trouble getting it up without it getting rained on, hence why hay is usually cheap here. The driest year we have had was the 2009, and I still averaged three 4x5 rolls to an acre on first cutting. 4x4 rolls were going for $40 that year, and that is the highest they have ever been in my lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly beef man, post: 947080, member: 4786"] We are usually blessed (or cursed, depending how you look at it) with very wet summers. I live at 3,000 ft and it is very rare that we make it through a week without at least a couple of evening mountain thundershowers. I very rarely have any trouble growing hay; I just have trouble getting it up without it getting rained on, hence why hay is usually cheap here. The driest year we have had was the 2009, and I still averaged three 4x5 rolls to an acre on first cutting. 4x4 rolls were going for $40 that year, and that is the highest they have ever been in my lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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