The hay crop yields have been getting worse and worse these last few years where I live in eastern PA due to fluky weather. While the quality is pretty good as long as the farmers can get the cut bailed on time, a field that might have once loaded a single axle grain truck can now be loaded onto a dually flatbed pickup.

Although my wife hates them, we squeaked by last winter on 3x3x8's once my normal supplier of small bales ran out of early on. This winter looks worse already, not to mention the price.

We have our farm on the market, wanting to downsize and semi retire eventually moving to Kentucky or Tennessee. Now I see where Kentucky has a hay hotline and I understand that hay is short in Tennessee as well.

If need be, I can usually get a trailer load out of New York or Canada albeit a bit pricey of course. What are your options in Kentucky or Tennessee? How about anyone else? How is it in your area?