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Re: O/T horse hay *@#%^$
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Posted by JTinNJ on June 21, 2007 at 00:32:36 from (198.50.63.15):
In Reply to: Re: O/T horse hay *@#%^$ posted by Krystina on June 20, 2007 at 19:47:50:
IT's all about supply and demand.Here in New Jersey 95% of the people that have horses have to buy hay all year.That info is from Rutgers,not a guess. I have 15 acres of timothy. Last year the first cutting I got just over 1200 bales. This year I got only 950. With fuel at $3.00 a gal and twine at $38.00 a bale. And try and find help to put it in the barn that will work for nothing. The price will be whatever the market will bare. If they don't want to pay,let there horses eat snowballs. I don't care if the barn is full of hay next April.I'm not going to give my hay away.
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