Posted by Brokenwrench on June 29, 2012 at 05:48:31 from (75.100.178.116):
In Reply to: Value of rained-on hay posted by Zachary Hoyt on June 29, 2012 at 05:11:23:
All these folks are giving you the right advice. Hay that hasn"t been raked should easily take that rain.
Where you run into trouble is when you get in those rainy stretchs where it rains the whole day or you get alot of rain. If you can rake it now once the top is dry, the bottom will dry out well before it starts molding.
If it were mine, and they were regular customers, maybe drop the price .25 a bale. Around here anyway, you couldn"t buy the worst junk hay for 1.00. Heck, you sound pretty cheap at 2.50.
I bale all 4x5 rounds now, and if I have some rougher hay, I tend to hang on to it longer into winter and then sell it, telling the buyer exactly what it is, poor hay. Do to the law of supply and demand, I can usually get a little better price in mid feb. Or, I just mix it in with better hay and feed it to my cattle.
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