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Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Law Dog] #7924827
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
This happens more then you think.


X2

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: cotton] #7924830
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Originally Posted by cotton
don't badmouth farmers with your mouth full

You win!


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Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7924847
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The market is already getting lower, in Rock valley the quality alfalfa is already lost 40 a ton, it’s hasn’t been that long ago that it was 90 a ton especially when factoring in trucking right now it’s costing me 40 dollars a ton to ship to Rock Valley which is the closet best market, the reason it drops the market is it takes the beef producers out of the alfalfa market the dairy producers are still there. Moving the grass does happen my truckers haul that to the auction about every year. I think what makes me so upset about this year is we are looking at some of the highest calf prices ever in this country and if cow calf guys have to pay more for alfalfa now it’s getting offset, it’s not like their looking at low calf prices, sure is they don’t give the feed yards cheap corn when it hits 7 dollars.

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7924859
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Is there much crp left in your area most of it if not all of it in my area has been taken out in
Last several years with really high cash rent prices


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Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7924863
08/10/23 09:15 AM
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I own a WRP (Wetland Reserve Program) property. Have owned it for 24 years. Got a letter this year allowing baying on the enrolled acres. I had very good orchard grass and a patch of eastern gama grass. I let a cattleman/neighbor/friend take the hay. He got 44 bales. They’ve never allowed haying on WRP before.
Everyone’s hay is making less than 1/2 of normal due to the drought. We have had a ton of rain in the past 10 days. They’ll get a second cutting later .

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7924896
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less hay fewer cows higher meat prices more hay more cows cheaper meat prices

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7924947
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Not sure what your talking about when it comes to hay market .
Rock Valley 7/6/23 , Alfalfa - A low of $185.00 ton for 1st cutting . To a high of $252.50 a ton for second cutting

Other than if a guy needs a protein source and if alfalfa is cheaper than distillers there's no reason to buy dairy hay for beef cow's

Softer market probably coming from the dairies that have been loosing money for to long and can't justify paying a ridiculous price and are sourcing protein elsewhere


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Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7924957
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Due to a very dry 2/3ds of May, all of June and most of July our alfalfa and alfalfa mixes were short for 2nd and 3rd. With the rain and heat our 4th is now as good as our 3rd and has a few weeks to go. Stands were and are dense so there will be a lot of alfalfa haylage made around me in August, September and early Oct. Not cheap to harvest 4-5 crops but lower cost than buying. I fed late cut 1st crop Reed Canary Grass to my beef cows one winter. I supplemented that with about 4 lbs. of grain and I sprinkled molasses on the hay. Amazing how beef cows can maintain themselves on some really poor feed.

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Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7924990
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You're right DHH for 7/6 it was still high now in August it has dropped to the high being 200 they have been overrun with bad grass hay that the beef producers are buying, I was told by an individual that I trust vary much to wait until October December with anymore I'm going to bale I had trucks lined up to haul what I I had so I wasn't going to back out because they need to make a living also.

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7925063
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Not the farmers it is still the government.

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7925392
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went to the local cattle auction today ran in some nice 1400 to 1500 3rd peroid cows couldnt get a bid on them by the head so sold them by the pound a pound buyer bought them to go to slaughter

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Joe1] #7925441
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Originally Posted by Joe1
went to the local cattle auction today ran in some nice 1400 to 1500 3rd peroid cows couldnt get a bid on them by the head so sold them by the pound a pound buyer bought them to go to slaughter

Good lord.
How old were they and how many were there?

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Re: CRP open for baling [Re: claycreech] #7925498
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Originally Posted by claycreech
Originally Posted by Joe1
went to the local cattle auction today ran in some nice 1400 to 1500 3rd peroid cows couldnt get a bid on them by the head so sold them by the pound a pound buyer bought them to go to slaughter

Good lord.
How old were they and how many were there?


Thing is how big and how much did they bring? Some of these heavy cull cows are bringing real good money, some of these guys with 1700 lb cows are getting over 2k a head by the pound. Sell the old heavy cows, replace them with heifers and still be money ahead.

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7925660
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Bob Iowa, I wish I lived next door to you. I would love to have some alfalfa hay. But the trucking is cost prohibitive.


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Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7925680
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The haying option is part of the deal and thank goodness for it. Lots of acres would never be enrolled without it. It’s a win win.

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: cotton] #7925692
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Originally Posted by cotton
don't badmouth farmers with your mouth full

Amen


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Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7925698
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If it makes you feel any better, I'm getting $320 a ton for good quality mixed grass hay, put up right and sold as 50 pound small square bales. I could sell 4X as much if I had it. But the people paying that have come to trust that I won't sell them moldy ditch weeds. I marvel at some of the stuff still being rolled up. If that was all they had to eat, an animal would starve to death with a full belly. Most of the people that buy from me have all been burned by that before.

The flip side was a local goat herder that had to liquidate her herd as she had no forage (pastures burnt up in drought) and no money to buy hay, even if she could find it. After the fact she found out there was government money to buy hay, even if it had to be shipped in.

It has become apparent to me that farming the government is harder to do that farming the land, but may be more lucrative.

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7925702
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you can buy anything you want you just need money and a lot of trucks feeding hay and silage in july verses high cattle prices is sending a lot of cattle to market some guys try to get a little extra by selling them as bred cows but they end up going to slaughter

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Gary Benson] #7925915
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Originally Posted by Gary Benson

Some places let ag producers mow and bale roadsides too. That's up to the supervisors in that state district.



And have you noticed how nice the ditches look when they allow this? The ranchers keep the trash cleaned up so the hay isn't contaminated and the state does not have to pay for as much mowing.

Re: CRP open for baling [Re: Bob_Iowa] #7926028
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Here a lot has been enrolled besides the mowing part, the last wetland I knew that was put in two years ago went in for 300 an acre, some wild flower went in a year ago was 350 now as far as the wild flowers I’m not sure if you could mow and bale, the cow price is down but their selling calves for 2.50 plus, the link is for last week, I have got an official response from my congressman or my senator’s yet.

https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/lswnfss.pdf

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