Depends on the price/quality of the hay but probably not too far. Year before last I bought hay from Missouri & Tennessee. I learned one lesson in not to buy hay from a man in Tenn that ended every conversation with God Bless You.
 
As stated, my thoughts were of the final purchaser looking to
buy hay from you and what is the price and what is the quality.
The stuff I saw, being almost a year old at that, would not bring
the price required to support all the costs along the way sitting
in your lot.

But after seeing what gets rolled up around here sometimes it
makes one skeptical about buying hay sight unseen which is a
tough call for a remote purchase.

Mark
 
I agree, that last sentance is one to watch out for, in any dealings I have had, when they say that, you are gonna get F ed.
 

On the other hand I bought 10 truck loads(340 bales) from a gentleman in Missouri that the hay was exactly as he represented it. After the first 2 loads he would send me a load of hay and I'd mail him a check, So some peoples word is still good,I know mine is.
 
Wayne
I don"t find your email open on either forum. I copied & pasted this from your Classic thread.
[Reply] [No Email]

My email should be open on both forums.
 

Nancy
Thanks but I haven't located a truck driver that will commit to haul 5 ft wide bales plus 5 ft wide bales won't sit in between the wheel wells in the back of a pickup.
 
Are ya'll needing hay in North Texas (4x5 rolls in Collin County here)? I may have about 100 rolls available.
 

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