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The drought and the states water protection act. We are required to put in what they call waddles. Basically straw hay in a 9" netting tube around every square inch of perimeter of our building sites. Literally miles of the stuff a year at $1.39 a foot installed much more involved than that but that's where the straw goes.
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That's pure crazy!
 
When I get my feed ticket from this load here in a bit, I'll let you know what a ton of my 17% bulk mix is.

Guaranteed it'll put tears in your eyes.

I'm sure.

I need to restart our co-op asap.
It was still bagged but delivered on pallets and the selection was beyond belief -both conventional and organic along with a wide range of supplements like pork/bone meal, fish meal, etc.. A 50# bag of oyster shell is the same price as 10# at TSC.
 
It seems like hay stayed about 2-2.50 a bale for 30 years or more and then started shooting up about 15 years ago.. Alfalfa was more like $3.50 - $4.
Straw was always aroud $1 or so during that time.

It hurts me to pay $6.50 for straw. :eek:

A nursery and garden center just up the street went out of business and sold everything. The feed store bought all their straw. I wish I had known about it.
I just use it for covering the snow and bare areas of chicken yards.
I have nothing to feed hay to at the time so that doesn't hurt so much.


$17.50 for 100 pound alfalfa bales here.

-Kathy
 
Whenever I need hay or straw, which isn't often anymore, I just go to a nearby farm during baling season & buy it out of the barn or right off the wagon. Seems like every grain farm around has a sign along the road advertising hay/straw for sale.

good plan

this area isn't as rural or farm intensive as it once was

There are a few holdouts.
There's a farm about a mile or so up the road with organic grass fed sides of angus. Their pastures are so lush all the time it is amazing. They supplement their business with hayrides.
 
That's pure crazy!

Yes it is. The bill was presented about 10 years ago and has been implemented just in the last 4 years. Was misrepresented to the people as a keep the drinking water clean bill who wouldn't want that right. I'll try to get pictures of what the have to do dirt wise to build a house later this afternoon. It's gotten so bad that if a worker tracks mud onto the street either with vehicles or foot traffic we are subject to a fine and its substantial
 
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