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Re: O/T horse hay *@#%^$
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Posted by Steve Crum on June 20, 2007 at 21:29:27 from (4.156.228.47):
In Reply to: O/T horse hay *@#%^$ posted by Gary in TX on June 20, 2007 at 19:39:15:
Tom just hayed my lower 8 acres just like he has for the last 20 years. Nice mix of fescule, timothy with a smatter of alfalfa. I just have Tom do the hay up and take it with him to keep the field managed. New neighbors moved in across the road from in town and they have two of those hay burners. The husband was out in the field a couple nights ago looking at the bales. Wonder what he's thinking? Of course he'll need to make arrangements with Tom. I'm pretty sure hay won't be cheap this year. Probably won't be much of a second cutting, been too dry. And alot of people are planning on retiring on this year's corn crop. Wonder if any of those jokers will wrap a towel on their head?
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