Posted by paul on August 16, 2007 at 12:29:30 from (66.60.197.214):
In Reply to: Hay in again posted by MNBob on August 16, 2007 at 10:21:16:
What is hay worth in your part of MN? I don't know what it is selling for currently here, but I'm thinking with the severe drought in much of MN we are living on only the 1st cutting. I think some folks are going to turn around in Dec & Feb & find there is little to be had, and will pay more then. But, just my guess. Milk is bring a good paycheck, so dairy will keep buying....
I end up with 3000 or so bales in my barn this year, but not much of that is 2007 cutting. I still think I might have a pretty good value there come winter - normally I don't sell any hay, but a few less cattle & the mild winters I've been letting them graze cornstalks. Bought some land this winter that has 5 acres of hay meadow on it, and suddenly the barn is full.....
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