Need to start putting a price on some hay, but not real sure what is out there for supply. I've read and heard that North of here ( here being west central Alberta, west of Red Deer) all the way to the Peace country it has been too dry and hay will be poor, is that accurate? I am assuming that East and South have very good hay crops, with the unseasonal rain and winter snowfall, is that right?
I know there is very little reserve left after the past 2 winters, there was still more hay torn up than seeded down around here this year. Fertilizer was expensive this spring so I doubt that much was applied to hayland, at least that is true around here. And there may just be more cows to feed this year.
Here, all we need is lots of snow and a late spring to grow good hay crops, we had both and we have very good hay crops, just a challenge picking them up off the ground after all of the hail.
I know there is very little reserve left after the past 2 winters, there was still more hay torn up than seeded down around here this year. Fertilizer was expensive this spring so I doubt that much was applied to hayland, at least that is true around here. And there may just be more cows to feed this year.
Here, all we need is lots of snow and a late spring to grow good hay crops, we had both and we have very good hay crops, just a challenge picking them up off the ground after all of the hail.
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