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Ohio Cattlemen’s Assoc. will help you sell your hay to Texans

August 24, 2011 By Ron Sylvester 2 Comments

According to a story online at Farm & Dairy the Ohio Cattlemen’s Assoc. is working with the Ohio Dept. of Agriculture to connect Ohio farmers with hay to sell with drought-stricken ranches in Texas and other states.

In past droughts, Ohio farmers have even donated hay if the recipient picks up the shipping tab.

If you have hay available, please call the OCA office at 614-873-6736 or email beef@ohiobeef.org. You should have the following information available:

  • Amount of hay available in tons
  • Age of hay by crop year
  • Type of hay
  • Bale type
  • Purchase price or available for donation with the recipient paying shipping
  • Name and contact information

 

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Drought, Hay, Ohio Cattlemen's Association, Texas

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  1. Moira Bryant says

    August 28, 2011 at 10:47 am

    We are in Texas looking for coastal hay for our own horses. We haul boats and have a Sumerset boat trailer.
    254 582 6111

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    • Kelly says

      September 10, 2011 at 10:48 am

      We are on the east coast and have mixed grass hay for sale if you would be interested or know anyone else in need of good mold free hay please email me. This hay is small square bales and is barn kept. We are in central Pennsylvania. The fields were never sprayed with any chemicals so it is also chemical free.

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