Posted by Wesley Stephens on February 21, 2008 at 18:47:24 from (66.207.253.228):
In Reply to: South east Indiana posted by S.E. Ohio Farmall on February 21, 2008 at 17:32:49:
Thankfully it's raining cats and dogs here in SE NC. It's been so dry this year that hay is going for over 50 dollars a round bale if you can get it. A lot of people just mowed their soybeans and baled them because they didn't make any beans, and baled up cornstalks are going for 20-25 dollars a bale. Peanut hay hasn't been used much for years because of chemical labeling, but I've seen a lot of it on trucks going somewhere.
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