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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1690730" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Hopefully the trees bounce back they take so long to grow, it's a shame when they die. </p><p></p><p>I'm through the tame hay and it went less than a bale an acre. I have a field along the highway and I've had non sarcastic comments about what a good crop I have - 200 bales less than last year on that field alone, lol. 250 acres of crops 8" high and heading out already isn't going to provide the 500 bales I'm short. The wild hay all froze out in May and is nothing anywhere upland at all. I'm headed to the swamps that saved me in the past - it's mower and rake county far from home but we do what we have to and I'm lucky to have the option many around me have none.. Hopefully when I write my country song about it I'm able to hit it big enough to buy some of the $175/bale hay people are selling for my cows to get through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1690730, member: 38101"] Hopefully the trees bounce back they take so long to grow, it's a shame when they die. I'm through the tame hay and it went less than a bale an acre. I have a field along the highway and I've had non sarcastic comments about what a good crop I have - 200 bales less than last year on that field alone, lol. 250 acres of crops 8" high and heading out already isn't going to provide the 500 bales I'm short. The wild hay all froze out in May and is nothing anywhere upland at all. I'm headed to the swamps that saved me in the past - it's mower and rake county far from home but we do what we have to and I'm lucky to have the option many around me have none.. Hopefully when I write my country song about it I'm able to hit it big enough to buy some of the $175/bale hay people are selling for my cows to get through. [/QUOTE]
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