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<blockquote data-quote="Coyotefool69" data-source="post: 180652" data-attributes="member: 1331"><p>I do purchase hay insurance, it will help getting some hay put together. It's hard to find good quality hay at a reasonable price unless it's 250-300miles away and freight gets a guy there again. I called a fellow in Jamestown on some prairie hay (crp) he just put up. He wants $110 a ton. It would cost me $150 a ton for CRP hay with little to no nutritional value. On the cattle side, I always forward contract cattle just to take some risk out of it. Margins are tight the way it is and if a guy can make a few bucks I figure he better take it rather than gamble. I'm looking at more of a "rain or precipitation" insurance instead of pasture insurance. I better get off of here and go plant some cover crops. If I get it in before this rain coming tomorrow and Sunday I may have something to graze this fall. Let er rain!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyotefool69, post: 180652, member: 1331"] I do purchase hay insurance, it will help getting some hay put together. It's hard to find good quality hay at a reasonable price unless it's 250-300miles away and freight gets a guy there again. I called a fellow in Jamestown on some prairie hay (crp) he just put up. He wants $110 a ton. It would cost me $150 a ton for CRP hay with little to no nutritional value. On the cattle side, I always forward contract cattle just to take some risk out of it. Margins are tight the way it is and if a guy can make a few bucks I figure he better take it rather than gamble. I'm looking at more of a "rain or precipitation" insurance instead of pasture insurance. I better get off of here and go plant some cover crops. If I get it in before this rain coming tomorrow and Sunday I may have something to graze this fall. Let er rain! [/QUOTE]
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