Alfalfa & Grass 3-26-2020

Thursday March 26, 2020

70 Loads

.Market was steady today and quality of hay was higher than we’ve been having.  We are currently planning on having Hay Day on April 2, 2020. This year it will be held on our lot, not on the street.  We now have the option available for you to buy select loads of hay through our website. The loads can be viewed on our website under the “Hay for Sale” tab.

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SIZE    LBS  $/TON CUT

3x3   44360 165.00   

3x3   46020 135.00   

3x3   39520 125.00   

3x3   53340  92.50   

3x4   58000 130.00   

3x4   54680 105.00 2nd

3x4   54960  92.50   

3x4   48820  90.00   

lgrd  37760 157.50 2nd

lgrd  43140 150.00   

lgrd  54780 150.00 4th

lgrd  49220 147.50   

lgrd  43160 142.50 3rd

lgrd  43040 142.50 3rd

lgrd  50940 137.50 3rd

lgrd  16320 137.50 2nd

lgrd  37760 127.50 3rd

lgrd  12560 115.00 2nd

lgrd  55580  67.50-Oats & Sorghum     

smsq   3280 190.00   

lgrd               150.00

lgrd  52440  135.00

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SIZE    LBS  $/TON

3x3   51900 135.00   

3x3   43620  70.00   

lgrd  41240 165.00   

lgrd  51500 135.00   

lgrd  11620 122.50   

lgrd  53540 112.50   

lgrd  35040  95.00   

lgrd  57240  92.50   

lgrd  60300  92.50   

lgrd  59360  92.50   

lgrd  53920  92.50   

lgrd  25885  82.50   

lgrd  33020  80.00   

lgrd  41860  80.00   

lgrd  35640  75.00   

lgrd  43040  72.50   

lgrd  44780  30.00-Sudan Grass   

lgrd  42760  30.00-Sudan Grass   

lgrd  42300  30.00-Sudan Grass   

   

 ** A cowboy rode into town and stopped at a saloon for a drink. Unfortunately, the locals always had a habit of picking on strangers, which he was. When he finished his drink, he found his horse had been stolen. He went back into the bar, handily flipped his gun into the air, caught it about his head without even looking and fired a shot into the ceiling. “Which one of you sidewinders stole my hourse?!” he yelled with surprising forcefulness. Noone answered. “Alright, I’m gonna have another beer, and if my horse ain’t back outside by the time I finish, I’m gonna do what I dun in Texas! And I don’t like to have to do what I dun in Texas!” Some of the locals shifted restlessly. The man, true to his word, had another beer, walked outside and his horse has been returned to the post. He saddled up and started to ride out of town. The bartender wandered out of the bar and asked, “Say partner, before you go… what happened in Texas?” The cowboy turned back and said, “I had to walk home.”