Friday, July 6, 2007

[papercreters] Re: Fibrous Cement - some photos

Hay certainly available in parts of TX where we've had rain. Round
bales sitting all over fields. The usual $4.50/sq. bale coastal
around the metroplexes. Down to $2.50 or $3.50 if you buy direct
from field or someone's barn out in the sticks.

Connie--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, Joyce E <yz0ld0wl@...>
wrote:
>
> Not thinking about building, thinking about feeding it to my
critters:
> ponies and goats. I could never do without them...
>
> :-) Joyce
>
> Spaceman wrote:
> > No hay here. You can get alfalfa for over $5 per bale if you go
to the
> > river valley, but that's not good for straw bale building. I
suppose
> > you could have straw bales shipped in from the midwest.
> >
> > Spaceman
> >
> > Joyce E wrote:
> >> <G> Save that the DH has grown roots here, I think it'd be nice
to move
> >> to Texas. How are hay prices in your neck o' th' woods?
> >>
> >> Joyce
> >>
> >> Spaceman wrote:
> >>
> >>> Yep, El Paso County is bigger than many states, and Hudspeth
County
> >>> next door is bigger than many small countries. I wasn't born in
Texas,
> >>> but I got here as fast as I could!
> >>>
> >>> Spaceman
> >>>
> >>>
> >
>

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