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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 276732" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>Plus, a lot of my competitors that sell hay now are advertising that it is lab tested. Now remember - msscamp - this is just a friendly debate. Qoute:</p><p></p><p>Lab tested hay doesn't always mean it is correct. We bought some alfalfa from a guy dealing in alfalfa, and when it was delivered was in bad shape, he sent a hay test along saying it was rfv of about 150, I had someone else test it locally turned out to be less than 100 RFV. Tests can be faked, so beware on that.</p><p></p><p>GMN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 276732, member: 2382"] Plus, a lot of my competitors that sell hay now are advertising that it is lab tested. Now remember - msscamp - this is just a friendly debate. Qoute: Lab tested hay doesn't always mean it is correct. We bought some alfalfa from a guy dealing in alfalfa, and when it was delivered was in bad shape, he sent a hay test along saying it was rfv of about 150, I had someone else test it locally turned out to be less than 100 RFV. Tests can be faked, so beware on that. GMN [/QUOTE]
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