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Scott (OSU)
Posted 9/6/2006 07:38 (#41778 - in reply to #41771)
Subject: RE: market



Dalton, OH
No, acutally it doesn't. I sell to whoever I can find. Anywhere from 30 cows to 1000 cows, but mostly 150-400 cow dairies. My county is the number one county in the state for dairy cows, so there are plenty of customers, especially when western prices go out of sight. I pride my self on service and quality with the sale and after the sale. I can deliver smaller loads locally and if the customer has a problem all of my hay is guaranteed. I harvest 3500 to 4000 tons a year. A few weeks ago, I harvested all 900 acres in three weeks baling over 3000 bales. I enjoy it, but when the summer is over its a relief. As soon as the weather breaks, I will cut everything one more time. Most of it will get wrapped at 30% moisture and sold that way.

Scott (OSU)

Edited by Scott (OSU) 9/8/2006 07:11
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