And a lot of them plant every year. As how much land? Some of those guys are on 20-40,000 acres now. And when you are desperate no hay that has any feed value is turned down. It's all worth transporting.
Kinda hard to feel sorry for guys pushing a couple of thousand head on 20 K plus acres for one bad year. When they were trying to get hay for the Sothern draught they were coming 1500 miles for hay and buying it at weekly hay auctions at greatly inflated prices. Just trying to hold back enough cows to restart once it started raining again.
I am not against helping people out but show me the need and proof that you can't afford to do something yourself. That you really need the help. Do not try scamming me. Don't like it one bit. These guys are in a so far one year event. Not all but many are huge operations. If they can't take it in the shorts for one year they are doing something wrong. To me it looks as if a bunch of guys at the coffee shop decided that since people gave all that stuff to the fire victims they should get free stuff too.
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