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I'm needing some grass hay. The prices I'm seeing on CL are 275 to 300/ton. The 3d cutting isn't in yet, though. It might drop. We still have good irrigation water around here.
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nw Ia prices I have some 1500 # grass red clover hay 15 bales put up right at 150$ ton and I load.
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Farm news this morning talked of 10 dollar small squares. They are $13 here
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Sure would like to sell hay out y'all's way. I have to haul hay 2 hours just to get $130 ton for excellent grass hay.
Life is good live it while you can.
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We won't put up any hay this year, we cant give it away, everyone has had good rains and there's hay every where, we are pasturing our hay fields this year. Rio7
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We won't put up any hay this year, we cant give it away, everyone has had good rains and there's hay every where, we are pasturing our hay fields this year. Rio7
Texas deserves a good hay year.Too many years without one
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Saddlesore, That's for Damn sure. Rio7
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I'm needing some grass hay. The prices I'm seeing on CL are 275 to 300/ton. The 3d cutting isn't in yet, though. It might drop. We still have good irrigation water around here. Damn, but honestly that's what we're seeing up here overall price wise as well. We buy from the same source every year and she didn't gouge us even though she could have. My supplier told me that she was getting calls on 'second cutting' alfalfa and grass, and she just laughed. She was lucky to just get a first cutting with our dry conditions. Second/third cuttings don't exist in most places in the Panhandle this Summer.
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Second cut small squares were $6 in the field here. Imagine they will hit $10 once they are being loaded out of barns for people who can’t store a winters worth.
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I bought western Kansas alfalfa last week for $248 per ton. I don’t have to have a lot of alfalfa this time of year but do keep yearlings on it and the foals when I wean them which is coming up.
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