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Re: Hay Price
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Posted by Ol Chief on January 16, 2006 at 22:07:57 from (69.91.92.207):
In Reply to: Hay Price posted by sammy the RED on January 16, 2006 at 03:57:59:
Last monday I sold 30 bales of Bahia 1800 lb.for thirty dollars each.Found out on Tuesday it could have sold for twenty $ more.That was at my farm at Katy ,Tx.I am out of hay at my other farm at Fredericksburg but did not want to get Bahia grass seed started here because it likes to take over.Some hay in F-burg area is fetching over $70,00.I have 50 acres of Tiftin 85 still standing in field with some frost damage and am thinking of harvesting it.Though it is not real high quality cattle now will eat what they can find.I have been told that there is a liquid supplement that can be added to bring up the feed value.Can any one comment on this.In F-burg area only 1.2 inches of rain since end of August.
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