October 28, 2021 Alfalfa and Grass

Thursday October 28, 2021

54 Loads

Market was called steady today. We had some pretty good quality alfalfa in today. Overall it was a lighter run. REMINDER: We will be resuming our Monday sales on November 1st.

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.

 

 

-----Alfalfa-24--

SIZE    LBS  $/TON CUT

3x4   66500 230.00 3rd

3x4   50920 212.50 2nd

lgrd  58400 217.50 4th

lgrd  44360 202.50 4th

lgrd  50360 195.00 4th

lgrd  37660 195.00 2nd

lgrd  40840 195.00 4th

lgrd  55620 195.00 1st

lgrd  55640 195.00 3rd

lgrd  63600 195.00 4th

lgrd  41420 192.50 4th

lgrd  51820 192.50   

lgrd  54300 190.00 3rd

lgrd  53220 190.00 3rd

lgrd  52560 190.00 1st

lgrd  37960 190.00 4th

lgrd  46700 187.50 1st

lgrd  54820 187.50 1st

lgrd  38540 185.00 3rd

lgrd  61260 185.00 4th

lgrd  53680 185.00 2nd

lgrd  39040 182.50 4th

lgrd  60960 182.50 3rd

lgrd  55440 180.00 1st

-----GRASS--27-- 

SIZE    LBS  $/TON

3x4   51800 190.00   

3x4   42640 190.00   

lgrd  18720 212.50   

lgrd  51540 200.00   

lgrd  55520 190.00   

lgrd  50340 185.00   

lgrd  35800 185.00   

lgrd  49300 180.00   

lgrd  40640 180.00   

lgrd  42140 175.00   

lgrd  34360 175.00   

lgrd  48400 175.00   

lgrd  45980 175.00   

lgrd  44420 175.00   

lgrd  46140 172.50   

lgrd  48840 172.50   

lgrd  40580 170.00   

lgrd   8880 170.00   

lgrd  51160 170.00   

lgrd  47540 170.00   

lgrd  51460 165.00   

lgrd  28320 160.00   

lgrd  43620 160.00   

lgrd  43380 155.00   

lgrd  50060 155.00   

lgrd  47620 152.50   

lgrd  46980 132.50   

Mildred, the church gossip and self-appointed monitor of the church’s morals, kept sticking her nose into other people’s business. Several members did not approve of her extra-curricular activities, but feared her enough to maintain their silence. She made a mistake, however, when she accused Jake, a new member, of being an alcoholic after she seen his old pickup parked in front of the town’s only bar one afternoon. She emphatically told Frank (and several others) that everyone seeing it there would know what he was doing! Jake, a man of few words, stared at her for a moment and just turned and walked away. He didn’t explain, defend, or deny. He said nothing. Later that evening, Jake quietly parked his pickup in front of Mildred’s house, walked home, and left it there all night.