My hay dealer tells me the local demand for cow hay is slim to zero! He says trucking it is getting too pricey to move it very far. With the cruddy weather this summer a lot of export timothy is looking for a home.
Now the horse hay market is of course holding up very well, but the cow hay is definitely a buyers market. The boy bought some so-so hay for $24 a bale delivered! He has twenty acres of oats barley in swath that he intends to swath graze as well as 90 acres native grass that wasn't grazed since June 1st. The cows at home are out on the stubble with fairly good pickings and the cows out east still have a lot of grass, but need to come home fairly soon.
I told him he needs to buy some decent hay if he intends to feed out some calves. We got a decent crop of barley, good yield and weight but a little tough! Lots of quality straw.
I wonder where all this hay is going to go? Seems like there is a lot around this year?
Now the horse hay market is of course holding up very well, but the cow hay is definitely a buyers market. The boy bought some so-so hay for $24 a bale delivered! He has twenty acres of oats barley in swath that he intends to swath graze as well as 90 acres native grass that wasn't grazed since June 1st. The cows at home are out on the stubble with fairly good pickings and the cows out east still have a lot of grass, but need to come home fairly soon.
I told him he needs to buy some decent hay if he intends to feed out some calves. We got a decent crop of barley, good yield and weight but a little tough! Lots of quality straw.
I wonder where all this hay is going to go? Seems like there is a lot around this year?
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