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When to put out hay
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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 1814118" data-attributes="member: 13664"><p>I'm in a different part of the state from you, but most of the hay I'm seeing advertised is around $40-$45 for 4x5s. Most small squares are $6-$8. Some advertised for a little less, and some a little more. It's been pretty dry up my way the last little bit and many haven't fertilized as much or any the last couple years, so hay supply is gonna be short and getting snatched up pretty quickly, and just the rough or really expensive stuff will be left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 1814118, member: 13664"] I’m in a different part of the state from you, but most of the hay I’m seeing advertised is around $40-$45 for 4x5s. Most small squares are $6-$8. Some advertised for a little less, and some a little more. It’s been pretty dry up my way the last little bit and many haven’t fertilized as much or any the last couple years, so hay supply is gonna be short and getting snatched up pretty quickly, and just the rough or really expensive stuff will be left. [/QUOTE]
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