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Originally posted by southernmom View PostJust talked to my buddy-he's sold out of Tifton bales as of today, I'd get what you can from Brooksville or try Webster Farm Supply. He says it will be awhile before he cuts again.
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Originally posted by MillenniumMan View PostHAhahahahahahahahaaaaa........... Are we thinking about the same one?
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Just talked to my buddy-he's sold out of Tifton bales as of today, I'd get what you can from Brooksville or try Webster Farm Supply. He says it will be awhile before he cuts again.
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Originally posted by MillenniumMan View PostHAhahahahahahahahaaaaa........... Are we thinking about the same one?
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Originally posted by AmericanBTGoG View Postits straight shot on 50 to beautiful metropolitan Mascotte
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We might be closer than you think.
I think $7.25 delivered is pretty good. I have a friend who might have it for $7 delivered, he's close by in Tarrytown if you are interested.
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Thanks. Brooksville is where we are panicking. Looks like $7.25 long bale (3 string) delivered is what we'll have to jump on then. No way to deal with round at this time. BTW, if Oka - CH is your locale, you're not too awfully far from us. From Brooksville, its straight shot on 50 to beautiful metropolitan Mascotte, and hang a left.
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Well the price is $7 for square, $60 round and as far as for now there is NO shortage. I have seen fields cut this season about 4 or more times each-and up near the villages it's been cut several times. (they complain about the dust during bailing, believing that?). The fields out near here, and between center hill to okahumpka are FULL of round bales
If you can't get lucky with hay out near Lake, try Sumter county and over near Brooksville. They are stocked up to from what I see/hear.
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I have a friend who cuts Tifton over in Lake County-there's a good bit is all I know. I can get details if you need them.
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MM, over in Hernando, they're asking (the few who have to sell) between $5 -$7.50/bale when buying between 100-200 long bales at a time. Load and truck yourself. You wouldn't happen to know what's it like in the Lake Cty area?Last edited by AmericanBTGoG; 12-07-2013, 10:39 AM.
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You mean Timothy-grass
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According to the Farmers Almanac:
DECEMBER 2013: temperature 61° (2° below avg.); precipitation 1.5" (1" below avg.); Dec 1-5: Sunny, cool; Dec 6-11: T-storms, then sunny, cold; Dec 12-16: Scattered t-storms, warm; Dec 17-20: Sunny, cool; Dec 21-24: Scattered showers, warm; Dec 25-31: Showers, cool.
JANUARY 2014: temperature 63° (3° above avg.); precipitation 2.5" (2" below avg. north, 2" above south); Jan 1-9: T-storms, then sunny, cool; Jan 10-20: Scattered t-storms, warm; Jan 21-26: Sunny, warm; Jan 27-30: T-storms, then sunny, cool; Jan 31: Sunny, warm.
Annual Weather Summary: November 2013 to October 2014
Winter will be colder than normal, with rainfall below normal in northern and central counties and above normal in the south. The coldest temperatures will occur in early November, early to mid-December, and in late January.
April and May will be hotter and rainier than normal, especially in the south.
Hate to rain on your parade Rim_Shot_emoticon.gif While it's going to be ideal to grow, it won't have time to dry out properly.
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Yeah, that's what some are saying -- its been too wet.
Originally posted by W.Lynn View PostWe've had plenty more precip than the last few years here in central Tx already, if the el niño/la niña pattern is consistent, we may be in for cold and wet winter, while others may not get their usual amount of snowfall.
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