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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1782965" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Yeah, with all the construction going on, the hydra-seeders keep the prices up. And they don't care if it is junk. During the boom times of the 1st six Bush years, hell, no one bothered much with fertilizing, lime, and weed control. Once the Reid-Paloosey recession hit in 2007, good hay started being made again, when construction hit the brakes HARD after the Nov 2016 election. When the Obama depression hit in 2009, there wasn't any hydra-seeding at all. Still some good hay being made, but the hydra-seeders keep the prices up. Normally good hay would be cheap, as much as was made around here, but fertilizer and fuel prices the last 2 years have kept prices above the 2019 and earlier prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1782965, member: 40587"] Yeah, with all the construction going on, the hydra-seeders keep the prices up. And they don't care if it is junk. During the boom times of the 1st six Bush years, hell, no one bothered much with fertilizing, lime, and weed control. Once the Reid-Paloosey recession hit in 2007, good hay started being made again, when construction hit the brakes HARD after the Nov 2016 election. When the Obama depression hit in 2009, there wasn't any hydra-seeding at all. Still some good hay being made, but the hydra-seeders keep the prices up. Normally good hay would be cheap, as much as was made around here, but fertilizer and fuel prices the last 2 years have kept prices above the 2019 and earlier prices. [/QUOTE]
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