Posted by Mike (WA) on January 29, 2012 at 10:00:35 from (174.24.213.243):
In Reply to: Feed store rip off posted by 37Chief on January 28, 2012 at 22:42:53:
I'm assuming you don't have a pickup. And I know you are in California, which is a further problem. But you're paying $19.75 a bale for grass, PLUS $8 a bale for hauling? There's gotta be a better way.
How about this: Do you know anybody with a pickup? Assuming you do, get on Craigslist, or find a newspaper in the library for farming country withing 50 or 100 miles, and see if you can find a farm to buy hay from. Then borrow the pickup, take daughter and a friend to be the hay crew, and load it up. Should be able to get 40 bales on a pickup without pushing it. And can store outside (with a blue tarp) in sunny southern Cal.
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