We paid $90 a ton for grass/alfalfa in net wrapped 1250 lb bales from the guy who custom hays our place. the other local hay shaker was asking $120/T for twine wrapped bales.
I had a friend who used to grow timothy hay in the Kittitas Valley of Washington. We were laoding up on some $80/T hay when an old timer pulled in with a 1 ton truck and said he bought a few calves to feed for the winter and wanted some hay. He asked the price and Ted told $80/T. He turned as white as sheet and said the last time he"s bough hay it was $25/T. Ted said that must have been eons ago and the only thing he had in that price range was the stuff on the floor of the hay shed! he was in shock and left.
The moral of the story is that some people think that if their dad bought hay at $5/T fifty years ago, they should be able to also. Never mind that the $1000 car now costs $25,0000, that quart of milk that used to be 20 cents is now a dollar plus and 25 cent gasoline is now between $3 and $4! Ain"t no accountin" fer people!
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