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<blockquote data-quote="JParrott" data-source="post: 1699771" data-attributes="member: 37914"><p>Missouri has been great for hay and grass for the past few years, especially spring cuttings - they've just been occurring a week or two later than usual. The last couple of summers have been dry from the end of July through the beginning of October making fall cutting numbers less, but the grazing has been stronger and lasted longer into the winter to make up for the traditional summer slump.</p><p></p><p>I see quite a few truckloads of hay headed north and west. I assume people in the hard hit drought areas are going to be choosing between feeding and holding onto herd numbers or selling and looking for opportunity to buy and build back up later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JParrott, post: 1699771, member: 37914"] Missouri has been great for hay and grass for the past few years, especially spring cuttings - they've just been occurring a week or two later than usual. The last couple of summers have been dry from the end of July through the beginning of October making fall cutting numbers less, but the grazing has been stronger and lasted longer into the winter to make up for the traditional summer slump. I see quite a few truckloads of hay headed north and west. I assume people in the hard hit drought areas are going to be choosing between feeding and holding onto herd numbers or selling and looking for opportunity to buy and build back up later on. [/QUOTE]
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