Yes! Lucky for us that we have a friend who was kind enough to sell us some to get us through until our 35 acres+ of WONDERFUL and very lush this year, horse hay, is dry enough to cut, bale and store! The continued rain and lack of consecutive dryin…
I know in the NH area some people have yet to get in the first cutting - letting it go to seed. With the fields now being so muddy many are worried if they will be able to cut at all. Many of my friends are resorting to Canadian products or chopped…
I am paying a per bale cost but I save on a pre-purchase of 100 bales to guarantee future hay availability. My former hay guy held me off until June and then told me he was no longer going to supply hay anymore- so the chase was on. Thankfully my cu…
Thank you for sharing this information Michael! I wish you had been around when I was heading off to college. I had a wonderful IHSA experience and hope that others will consider it as part of their college experience.
It seems that this year Mother Nature has not been on our side when it comes to getting first cutting hay done in a timely manner. Are you having trouble finding good quality hay? Do you have a back up plan? What are you paying per ton?
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