[Jacob-list] Hay

Cathy Robinson perfectspot at bellsouth.net
Tue Sep 18 21:06:10 EDT 2007


I also have wondered how widespread the hay shortage is--where are the
critical areas and where is hay available?

We are located just east of the western NC mountain region; there is no
local hay available here and there hasn't been any for a couple of
months. Most of North Carolina is in the "extreme drought" category.
Here we are at least 15" behind in rainfall.

There are some people starting to bring hay in from other places...most
common sources are Pennsylvania and New York thus far. I made lots of
calls last week from numbers I obtained from area ad paper and the NC
Dept. of Ag. website. Average price for this "imported" hay is
currently $8-$12 a bale (50-55# only) but that is if you are close
enough to the supplier and/or order enough that they will deliver. Most
people anticipate that price will go even higher as we enter the fall
and winter months. I called one place that had been recommended to
me...they were an hour away and would deliver if we ordered a minimum
of 250 bales. It's pretty grim.

Cathy
Perfect Spot Farm

Mary Spahr wrote:

> How widespread is the hay shortage this year? We are located in Ohio,

> and everyone in our area is wondering how their animals will survive

> the winter. I am prepared to sell most of our flock, but still want

> to retain some old Puddleduck Sir James daughters and several other of

> our ewes with old bloodlines. Does anyone know of a source for decent

> hay?

>

> Mary Spahr

> Spahr Farm





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