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Re: Ready For This One? :)
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Posted by kyhayman on October 07, 2004 at 18:09:21 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: Ready For This One? :) posted by Allan in NE on October 07, 2004 at 17:57:54:
I'll return :-). Course I'm with you right up to the pitch fork comment. COurse about the barns, with 60" of rainfall barn storage (or something under cover) is essential here. Most of my customers of squares stall house 24/7 except for training their horses. Most are feeding some mid dollar ($10-100K) stock (I cant break the high $ horse market). As for putting it up, its all about what I can sell. I'm wrapping more hay this year in the roll b/c some of the dairy farms are buying it over squares. Couple of the dairies still want them. Like to give them 20-30 bales a day in the tie stalls after milking. I cant give you the logic, if I had to feed them (small squares), I'd quit.
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