I am going to chime in here with my 2 cents worth. Considering the price and up keep on equipment, fuel, twine and net hay is cheap. Now I want to get into the other part of hay, the mind game. I try to have the best product that I can produce, to me that means you are not buying weeds but hay. Those folks that think your hay is too high, I wonder what they were doing while you are watching the weather forecast and the humidity, I will guarantee you they were not trying to figure out how to get that hay mowed raked and baled with out getting it wet. How about when the weather man is off by a day and you do get it wet, you either feed it to your own cows or sell it for bio mass, before bio mass I took it to the ditch, cause I will not sell it unless it is right. At any rate who takes the hit on that? What about a long stretch of rain and it gets stemmy? Who takes that hit? As far as I am concerned good hay is worth at least a hundred dollars a ton. Anyone can put up something that resembles hay, but to put up good hay is darned hard work!
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