RE: Hay Insurance

2008-04-10 Thread Jean Ernest

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One hay grower here is advertising 2008 season hay: $400/ton 
delivered and stacked.  Brome hay, I don't know this grower and don't 
know what kind of quality...Maybe I should check it out.


Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska,  colder than normal, waiting warm temps to 
come back.



A few weeks ago it was $315/ton  delivered and stacked in Newton, NH.  Very
high quality grass approx 60 pound bales.


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Re: Hay Insurance

2008-04-10 Thread jgayle

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I buy Eastern Washington grass hay for $340, delivered and stacked.  The 
bales are apprx. 80 to 90 pounds.  No complaints from Gunnar.  Jean Gayle







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Occupied Germany 1946 to 1949
Send: $20 to Three Horse's Press
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Hay Insurance

2008-04-09 Thread Willows Edge Farm
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Here are a couple horse related questions I've been pondering and wonder
what everyone else is doing/paying...

What are you paying for good horse hay? 
I under-estimated and am now paying for it...$265-270 a ton.

Do you insure your horses?
I have done so in the past, but trying to reason why to continue (for the
riding/broodmares)?

Corinne Logan 
Willows Edge Farm
Bothell, WA
(425) 402-6781
www.willowsedgefarm.com
www.seattlecarriagerides.com

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Re: Hay Insurance

2008-04-09 Thread Eric Kozowski

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Willows Edge Farm wrote:
What are you paying for good horse hay? 
I under-estimated and am now paying for it...$265-270 a ton.
  


Last year I paid $130/ton, delivered and stacked for small bale grass 
hay.  Right now it's running $150-160/ton around here.


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Eric Kozowski
Joseph, OR

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RE: Hay Insurance

2008-04-09 Thread Mary Anne
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A few weeks ago it was $315/ton  delivered and stacked in Newton, NH.  Very
high quality grass approx 60 pound bales.



Subject: Re: Hay  Insurance

This message is from: Eric Kozowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Willows Edge Farm wrote:
 What are you paying for good horse hay? 
 I under-estimated and am now paying for it...$265-270 a ton.
   

Last year I paid $130/ton, delivered and stacked for small bale grass 
hay.  Right now it's running $150-160/ton around here.

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