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Re: selling hay for under cost?
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Posted by bill carlton on November 07, 2006 at 13:07:04 from (68.35.255.97):
In Reply to: selling hay for under cost? posted by Tim Shultz on November 07, 2006 at 11:22:39:
I don't know where you are, but there is a huge shortage of hay in North Florida-South Alabama-South Georgia. There was only one cutting of hay when there is usually 3 cuttings. Our hay person who usually sold us hay for $3.50 per bale(delivered) did not inform us that he was not going to bale hay this year. When we found out in mid-October hay was in short supply and going for $4.00 per bale (u pick up). To make sure we have enough for the winter, we paid $5.50 per bale for the last 200 bales and had to pay for having it delivered plus unloading it ourselves. I think alfala hay retails at about $12.00 per bale here. Depending upon where you are located, you may want to considered shipping some this way (if transportation cost do not kill you).
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