@MattHintz3
Matt’s Holstein steer emporium
2 years
What’s the hay going to be worth? About $6.80 per bushel...
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@Farmertom7
Tom Brenner
2 years
@MattHintz3 Is just the storing hay and dealing with customers that ultimately made the decision?
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@MattHintz3
Matt’s Holstein steer emporium
2 years
@Farmertom7 Several factors... We can’t handle/store any more dry hay than we have now Replacement fertility N credit value Uncertainty of the market vs the guarantee of the corn
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@cobercow
Cobercow Hay and Cattle
2 years
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@MattHintz3
Matt’s Holstein steer emporium
2 years
@cobercow Makes me sick doing it but the spreadsheet isn’t off by that much
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@yenterfarms
James M. Yenter
2 years
@MattHintz3 Look at all that free nitrogen!!!
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@MattHintz3
Matt’s Holstein steer emporium
2 years
@yenterfarms That’s the plan
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@bigesbaling
Evan Hellerud
2 years
@MattHintz3 Wish my alfalfa looked that nice. We are suffering from winter kill here in the red river valley. Hay is very patchy and thin.
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@MattHintz3
Matt’s Holstein steer emporium
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@bigesbaling Freight absolutely kills any idea of shipping hay your way too
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@normandecattle
Brent
2 years
@MattHintz3 😳😳😳😳😳
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@therealjoru
john ruzicka
2 years
@MattHintz3 The decision is finally made
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@WiBeanBag
Ryan R. Nell
2 years
@MattHintz3 Hay???? Never heard of her
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@farmerjon52
Jonathan Gibbs
2 years
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@jjwills2
Jesse James Wilson
2 years
@MattHintz3 More than ranchers can pay for it, so it will have to be sold to horse owners
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@hawkbranchfarm
Hawkbranchfarm s
2 years
@MattHintz3 Beautiful very nice- congrats!
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