Neat stories on the horses, Noknownpurpose. Hope your prego mare fares well.
ML, I too had been contemplating a local group buy from Walton, but as 4Q07 wore on, the prices and availability started to become a problem. And with Walton no longer shipping certain products until supplies improve, it was easy for us to just wait until the hysteria dies down. It'll pass.
As lush as this area is, we won't likely starve, even if the fit hits the rotating device. There's also plenty of four legged critters running around. Deer and turkeys are EVERYWHERE. I even had a stray ewe come through the yard last week. The owner came by later and gave me permission to shoot it! I thought he was joking, but he said no, pop it (he was pi$$ed). I guess he was worn out chasing it down. Just never know what kind of critters might be 'available'.
And then there are gardens, so we'll be fine.
It's been wet here too, but it's dry enough this week that farmers are hitting the fields hard. High fuel and HIGH fertilizer costs are the big issues around here. These guys are going to NEED a high corn and soybean price in the fall to offset the fuel and fertilizer costs or they'll be cooked.
This biofuel thing looked good to a lot of these guys, but as soon as .gov lets the subsidy air out, as they are murmuring about right now, it's gonna get ugly for undiversified grain farmers. Especially those guys caught with a lot of corn in the ground.