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<blockquote data-quote="plbcattle" data-source="post: 260770" data-attributes="member: 171"><p>I have close to around 500 bales. I only need 350-400. I am not going through what I went through last year. I plan on putting up around another 100 bales. It is irrigated, horse quality hay that costs me $40 per bale. I am grazing my hay ground and buying hay. Don't know how it will work out but I needed the pasture and this hay I've got is twice as good as mine. It has a pivot and is sprigged Bermuda grass that gets plenty of fertilizer put to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plbcattle, post: 260770, member: 171"] I have close to around 500 bales. I only need 350-400. I am not going through what I went through last year. I plan on putting up around another 100 bales. It is irrigated, horse quality hay that costs me $40 per bale. I am grazing my hay ground and buying hay. Don't know how it will work out but I needed the pasture and this hay I've got is twice as good as mine. It has a pivot and is sprigged Bermuda grass that gets plenty of fertilizer put to it. [/QUOTE]
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