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Mikey
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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 07:52 pm

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Vero Steve wrote: Mikey wrote: Randy in Pensacola wrote: weasle wrote: damned , i gotta talk to the neighbor  across the road , he,s got 3 portable barns full of hay , the big 120lb ones. damn we could  come to fla, stay drunk for a week ,and still come out money ahead on a wagon load . LOL.Wanna get rich? Come to Florida with a pick up load of seasoned firewood.....Around here they sell it for $7.50 for 4 pieces...Thats one log about a foot and a half long split into 4 pieces....... They sell the shit out of that here too....Any market down there for horse apples???No we have more New Yorkers then we can handle right now..................:cool:ROFLMAO

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 07:16 pm

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Mikey wrote: Randy in Pensacola wrote: weasle wrote: damned , i gotta talk to the neighbor  across the road , he,s got 3 portable barns full of hay , the big 120lb ones. damn we could  come to fla, stay drunk for a week ,and still come out money ahead on a wagon load . LOL.Wanna get rich? Come to Florida with a pick up load of seasoned firewood.....Around here they sell it for $7.50 for 4 pieces...Thats one log about a foot and a half long split into 4 pieces....... They sell the shit out of that here too....Any market down there for horse apples???No we have more New Yorkers then we can handle right now..................:cool:

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 06:40 pm

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Randy in Pensacola wrote: weasle wrote: damned , i gotta talk to the neighbor  across the road , he,s got 3 portable barns full of hay , the big 120lb ones. damn we could  come to fla, stay drunk for a week ,and still come out money ahead on a wagon load . LOL.Wanna get rich? Come to Florida with a pick up load of seasoned firewood.....Around here they sell it for $7.50 for 4 pieces...Thats one log about a foot and a half long split into 4 pieces....... They sell the shit out of that here too....Any market down there for horse apples???

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 06:23 pm

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weasle wrote: damned , i gotta talk to the neighbor  across the road , he,s got 3 portable barns full of hay , the big 120lb ones. damn we could  come to fla, stay drunk for a week ,and still come out money ahead on a wagon load . LOL.Wanna get rich? Come to Florida with a pick up load of seasoned firewood.....Around here they sell it for $7.50 for 4 pieces...Thats one log about a foot and a half long split into 4 pieces....... They sell the shit out of that here too....

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 06:03 pm

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Mikey wrote: Vero Steve wrote: Mikey wrote: This crap keeps up..we will be taking the horses in to work.

 

Have ya seen the price of grain and hay lately...????  I went to buy  bales of hay for the OL club Hay ride......they doubled from last year......


Prime Hay.....$120 a bale ???

Corn $5500 a ton????

The horse might not be a bargain anymore......
YEah...feed prices here have gone way up also..to the point you could get a bull calf for about 5 bucks..We have a good deal worked out for our hay..so thats no issue..But I think you will see alot of folks with boarded horses giving them up. be prepared to pay more for food this year for sure..
Veal!   yer makin' me hungry.

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 05:56 pm

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Vero Steve wrote: Mikey wrote: This crap keeps up..we will be taking the horses in to work.

 

Have ya seen the price of grain and hay lately...????  I went to buy  bales of hay for the OL club Hay ride......they doubled from last year......


Prime Hay.....$120 a bale ???

Corn $5500 a ton????

The horse might not be a bargain anymore......
YEah...feed prices here have gone way up also..to the point you could get a bull calf for about 5 bucks..We have a good deal worked out for our hay..so thats no issue..But I think you will see alot of folks with boarded horses giving them up. be prepared to pay more for food this year for sure..

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 05:42 pm

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Yep the big bales 150 lbs each is what I was told...........

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 04:15 pm

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damned , i gotta talk to the neighbor  across the road , he,s got 3 portable barns full of hay , the big 120lb ones. damn we could  come to fla, stay drunk for a week ,and still come out money ahead on a wagon load . LOL.

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 04:12 pm

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Vero Steve wrote: weasle wrote: hell steve buy straw , most them city folks wont know the difference any way . LOL hay 120$  a bail ?? or a ton. sounds awfull high for a bail , at least for around here.
 

I ended up buying straw at $23 a bail and was still pissed about the price...

Prime Hay the guy wanted $120 a Bale......!!!!  I told him was Fu%^&&* Crazy.....
Thats for the big bales right Steve?

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 04:10 pm

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weasle wrote: hell steve buy straw , most them city folks wont know the difference any way . LOL hay 120$  a bail ?? or a ton. sounds awfull high for a bail , at least for around here.
 

I ended up buying straw at $23 a bail and was still pissed about the price...

Prime Hay the guy wanted $120 a Bale......!!!!  I told him was Fu%^&&* Crazy.....

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 04:05 pm

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hell steve buy straw , most them city folks wont know the difference any way . LOL hay 120$  a bail ?? or a ton. sounds awfull high for a bail , at least for around here.

Last edited on Tue Mar 11th, 2008 04:08 pm by weasle

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 03:06 pm

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Same here high hay cost from the drought all across the Midwest from Last Summer.....

Vero Steve wrote:
Mikey wrote: This crap keeps up..we will be taking the horses in to work.

 

Have ya seen the price of grain and hay lately...????  I went to buy  bales of hay for the OL club Hay ride......they doubled from last year......


Prime Hay.....$120 a bale ???

Corn $5500 a ton????

The horse might not be a bargain anymore......

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 02:57 pm

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Mikey wrote: This crap keeps up..we will be taking the horses in to work.

 

Have ya seen the price of grain and hay lately...????  I went to buy  bales of hay for the OL club Hay ride......they doubled from last year......


Prime Hay.....$120 a bale ???

Corn $5500 a ton????

The horse might not be a bargain anymore......

Last edited on Tue Mar 11th, 2008 03:02 pm by Vero Steve

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 02:16 pm

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This crap keeps up..we will be taking the horses in to work.

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 01:56 pm

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3.19 for regular  yesterday. gonna be ridin the bike on errands when ever possiable  once the weather breaks. seen on the news last night more people are using  public transportation, and their saying  less demand will lower  prices on gas . yea right.

Last edited on Tue Mar 11th, 2008 01:59 pm by weasle

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 01:52 pm

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Vero Steve wrote: Cost me $16.00 to fill the road sofa this morning..........:shock:Yeah seems like a yr ago about $8. filled mine almost..  Everything cost x 2 these days

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 01:50 pm

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I guess I should be trying to swap off my Jeep Grand Cherokee now cause if gas gets to $4. a gallon thats about all it will be worth.. Lol..  It get about 15 mpg

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 01:47 pm

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marc wrote:
Ouch!!!I gotta fill up on the way home today.

Not lookin' forward to takin' that kind of hit to my wallet...

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 01:16 pm

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Cost me $16.00 to fill the road sofa this morning..........:shock:

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 Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2008 12:55 pm

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Ouch!!!


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