[Strawbale] 3-string bales...

Denise Ohio ohio at holytoledo.com
Fri Mar 23 13:34:46 CDT 2007


Jacek,

Thanks. If you have a contact, I will make the call.

I just spoke with a farmer in Eastern WA who said hardly anyone planted 
wheat this year because the price was so shitty, there was no point. Man, 
that has got to be a tough way to make a living.

ohio


At 10:16 AM 3/23/2007, you wrote:
>Ohio,
>
>If you get in a bind, you can get beautiful weed free straw from Klamath 
>county oregon. They may have more from last season (Aug/Sept cut) - or 
>you'd need to wait until last summer this year to get it.
>Let me know and I'll get you the contact info there. How many bales do you 
>need?
>We used about 480 (truck and trailer for our house) : 
><http://straw.gorogue.com>http://straw.gorogue.com
>
>Best Regards,
>Jacek
>cell 541.941.3252
>
>
>
>On Mar 23, 2007, at 8:48 AM, Denise Ohio wrote:
>
>>
>>Okay, we had planned to raise our walls in July and had a 3-string,
>>construction bale source all lined up. His name is Lou Hammond and he's in
>>Eastern Washington.
>>
>>Well, Habib thinks he could get down here in May to raise our
>>walls---actually would work out good for us---I have just about everything
>>lined up but the bales. I can get them from the Midwest or probably
>>California, but we'd rather they came from closer to home.
>>
>>So, anyone have a source of 3-string bales in the Washington, northern
>>Oregon, southern BC area?
>>
>>We've tried strawlocator and Agriseek. I am still combing through the WA
>>State Hay Growers Association listings. If you know of any please let me 
>>know.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Ohio
>>
>>
>>
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