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NW Washington | I wonder about the economics of processing hay to dry it and then turning around and baling it. There is plenty of good grass and horse hay grown in Washington state, east of the mountains, and in N Idaho, which gets shipped to places like Japan. It is put up in large squares then compressed into containers, and shipped to places like Japan.
I suspect you could also find grass hay in Alberta if you want to buy Canadian.
Plant a crop that works with your rainy weather and buy the hay you need. You can also wrap round bales of wet hay in plastic as they do here near me.
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