Posted by Nancy Howell on February 12, 2008 at 19:07:09 from (75.17.125.114):
In Reply to: This really burns me up! posted by Keith in NW MO on February 12, 2008 at 16:22:16:
I can see this from both ends. Last year we got 3 round bales off our 8 acre hay field because of the drought in Tx. We had spent hundreds on re-seeding half of it, plus fertilizer. So I am well aware of the cost of growing good quality hay. I had been buying squares from the same person for over 4 yrs because our hayfield was leased. He ran out completely and I went to rounds. Last year I was paying $125 a round in the Dallas area. I've known the owner of the feed store for many years and she told me the reason the hay jumped from $100 to $125 was the person her broker had purchased (on a hand shake) a large quantity of hay from, decided to ignore the hand shake and demanded more. I don't begrudge anyone a fair profit and we all know its getting harder to make our farms profitable, but gouging because you can is wrong and you, in turn, will be gouged someplace down the line.
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