Try Robinson Feed up in Amarillo. We used to load it out of the field as they baled it. It was usually at night and you had to watch for snakes that got baled up with the hay.
Try Robinson Feed up in Amarillo. We used to load it out of the field as they baled it. It was usually at night and you had to watch for snakes that got baled up with the hay.
I was going to say that back in the mid 70's, when I was working for a vet in Big Spring before I went to the big school in College Station, I used to haul hay for him so you should find some in that area.
I was going to say that back in the mid 70's, when I was working for a vet in Big Spring before I went to the big school in College Station, I used to haul hay for him so you should find some in that area.
We get 400+ bales delivered to our house in Groesbeck for around $17-18/bale on a tractor trailer rig from Arizona. There is a hay broker in Iredell, TX (East of Hico on Hwy 6) that uses the same Arizona alfalfa grower. Don’t have the number now but can get it in the AM.
Barfield’s Feed in Temple, TX also sells good alfalfa. Most of his is from California. His number is 254-931-6766.
We get 400+ bales delivered to our house in Groesbeck for around $17-18/bale on a tractor trailer rig from Arizona. There is a hay broker in Iredell, TX (East of Hico on Hwy 6) that uses the same Arizona alfalfa grower. Don’t have the number now but can get it in the AM.
Barfield’s Feed in Temple, TX also sells good alfalfa. Most of his is from California. His number is 254-931-6766.
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