Posted by theoldtexasfarmer on November 23, 2011 at 09:04:37 from (99.6.214.41):
In Reply to: Speaking of Hay??? posted by MF1155 on November 23, 2011 at 08:21:47:
Yes,but half of it is freight.In s.e.Texas most hay is coming from La.,Ms.,or Al.Square bales of bermuda are coming from Florida and cost about $12 at the feed store.The last I bought was rice straw,5x5,from La,$70 delivered.Every day I see trailer loads of hay heading north west of houston.You couldnt pay me to haul hay through Houston at rush hour.On the news Ihave heard of 2 lost loads of hay and 2 loads of hay burning on freeway in Houston.A lot of crazy drivers in Houston.My cattle readily eat rice straw and are doing well on it(they say 8% protien).There has been a little hay cut here in the last month but not near what is needed because many cattlemen have been feeding hay all summer.A lot of rye grass has been planted and things are greener now than they have been since april.Thanks to God for the recent rains.More rain is needed as the ponds are still very low.
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