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Regina R asked in PetsOther - Pets · 1 decade ago

Where can I find hay for sale? Cheap...?

My father-in-law just informed me that he needs around 300 round bales of hay for his cattle. He doesn't want to pay more than $40/bale. We live in Northeast Texas and can pick the hay up if delivery is not available.

I have tried doing a web search, and didn't produce many hits.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Most farmers don't have web sites so they're hard to find online. Try going to a feed store or tack shop and seeing if there are any signs up for hay for sale. There's usually a bulletin board. Or try visiting horse farms and asking where they get their hay. Sometimes farmers also put ads in the classified in your local agricultural newspapers.

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    6 years ago

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    Where can I find hay for sale? Cheap...?

    My father-in-law just informed me that he needs around 300 round bales of hay for his cattle. He doesn't want to pay more than $40/bale. We live in Northeast Texas and can pick the hay up if delivery is not available.

    I have tried doing a web search, and didn't produce many hits.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Check local newspapers.

  • 1 decade ago

    With the drought we're havin' here honey, your FIL may just have to want in one hand and shyt in the other and see which one gets full fastest.

    Beef. It's what's for dinner.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Try here. Worth a shot.

    http://www.hayexchange.com/tx.htm

  • he should ask at his local farmers co-op.. They know who is selling what in the area..

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