Posted by Nancy Howell on July 14, 2011 at 05:00:06 from (144.162.49.4):
In Reply to: hay prices??? posted by dave2 on July 13, 2011 at 23:29:21:
With the drought in Tx, hay is pretty expensive. Was told large rounds (don't know the exact size) are selling for $100 ea to general public in east Tx where our farm is.
About a month ago, the feed store close to our place in Dallas had 5x5 rounds for $75, but that has probably changed by now.
2006 was the second year of a drought here and 5x5 rounds at the same feed store were $125 ea.
Small squares are selling for $7.80 at Tractor Supply in Mt. Pleasant (where our farm is). Don't know what they're selling for in the Dallas area, probably around $9 ea. Don't know what the price in the field would be, even if someone had some hay to cut.
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