Just up the road from me there is a quarter section that is in hay. The guy planted it in 2002 with a covercrop that he took off for greenfeed in the fall of 2002. It was a timothy crop for the export market. Anyway he got real poor germination and it looked like hell last summer...lots of wild oats and weeds. He waited until about September before he cut it so the wild oats were shelled out and it was pretty well all dried up. Baled it up.
Last week they were hauling the bales out so I stopped and asked him how much he got for it. $45/bale at the stack! I would think these bales were in that 1100-1200 lb. range. Now I would think he did pretty well on this hay, as basically it was just wild oat straw and dried up timothy with lots of hemp nettle thrown in! Who says there is no money in farming?
Last week they were hauling the bales out so I stopped and asked him how much he got for it. $45/bale at the stack! I would think these bales were in that 1100-1200 lb. range. Now I would think he did pretty well on this hay, as basically it was just wild oat straw and dried up timothy with lots of hemp nettle thrown in! Who says there is no money in farming?
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