Posted by JD Seller on July 18, 2017 at 15:59:55 from (208.126.196.24):
In Reply to: Re: hay delivery posted by BIG RUH on July 18, 2017 at 14:45:33:
Well If I could get $7.50 a bale I would think about delivering it. LOL I sold a fair amount of horse hay 30 years ago. At the time I was getting $2.50 a bale and $.50 per bale to deliver on loads 100 bales or larger.
Quit about 15 years ago and had gotten it to where I only delivered semi load lots. Had three large horse barns that had hired Mexicans an they did all the work. I just backed into the barn. Then they thought that they could buy hay out of the Dakotas cheaper. So I just cut the hay acres back to what I needed and crop farmed the rest. Made my life ten times easier.
P.S. The next year after the big horse farms all went together and bought Dakota hay, one of them came to me "offering" to take my hay off my hands for a $1 a bale less than they had given two years before. LOL I walked him around the house an pointed to the "new" contour strips with corn and soybeans. I told him that was his former hay ground and it was not going back to hay for at least five years on the current rotation. I guess he figured I would keep making the same amount of hay and just storing it for him to come along and buy/steal. LOL
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