Posted by MAH on August 16, 2007 at 12:47:30 from (198.51.179.254):
In Reply to: Re: Hay in again posted by Tom in TN on August 16, 2007 at 11:09:29:
I live in Southeast TN and fortunately we have plenty of hay for ourselves and some to sell. We have some real good hay (first cutting) that we are selling. They are small squares even though the quality of the hay is good the bales could be a little better. We had some problems with the baler that have been fixed now but when we baled them the bales were loose or a little light. We are getting 4.00 a bale and we can afford to sell about a 100 or so right now maybe more later. I am in the middle of cutting second cutting now and I am doing all small round bales with it. There is a guy that is interested in the second cutting if that falls through I will approximately 50 to 100 small round bales for sale.
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