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This is freaking beautiful. The internet could have been like this.

I’m going to show my Mom, she is always wanting to find good hay.

Perhaps a bit more info though like pics would be good haha. Some indication of the quality.



> Perhaps a bit more info though like pics would be good haha. Some indication of the quality.

Maybe some value-added services like transportation, credit, and insurance too? Oh and a seller and buyer reputation system so you know you're not getting stiffed. A convenient IoT button to reorder hay without opening the computer. Ads, to pay for the servers. An app to know where your hay's at?

Nah you and I know all that bullshit ends up getting gamed with meager user benefit. Surely at some point even this gets up on freaking Amazon or Etsy or "eHay" but until then here's the sound of a creaky dude pouring one out for the old Craigslist-style BBS out there. Make it last and fuck the VCs.


Indeed. Sometimes the LACK of information or streamlined systems is the feature. It keeps things simple and flexible.

I need hay and you have the right kind in my region.

Okay let’s have a _conversation_ and figure it out.


> The internet could have been like this.

Is it not? I used chipdrop twice this year with reasonably good results, and that's pretty similar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilAv8SzB_Aw

(If you haven't seen it, they have probably the best startup video since dollar shave.)


The internet could have been like this

The fact that this site exists means the internet is like this. It's this, and more.

It's not the internet's fault that people choose the same 5 websites to visit every day.


"it's not the internet's fault that people choose the same 5 websites to visit every day"

A person visiting the same five websites every day is not itself a problem. Each person could choose a different set of five websites.

However when so many people choose the same five websites every day, for whatever reason, then what we have seen is that those five websites begin to actively manipulate traffic, through whatever means necessary (including acquisition of other websites) to maintain their "popularity". Generally, the only way they can make money is advertising since they offer nothing of value. They are merely intermediaries with the intent to serve ads. "Portals" with heavy surveillance and data collection.

Amazon, after it has killing anyone's dreams of an internet with competitive e-commerce, has transitioned to web hosting. More manipualtion of traffic and data collection. Advertising is next, no doubt.


How the hell did you know this?! Get out of my mind!


> The internet could have been like this.

The internet _was_ like this. It took twenty years for us to fuck it up, it will probably take another twenty to fix it.


The internet is like this. I used Discogs to sell (most of) my old vinyl records. I bought 100 record-sized boxes, and used them all. Also bought a few CDs. Their database seems to have virtually every edition from every country of every record ever sold.

Sometimes people would ask for photos, and I'd supply them. Discogs has a ratings guide, so I could describe the quality accurately.

The people who bought them were overwhelmingly nice (with just a couple exceptions).


Does she run a large scale farm? These are all dealt in tons / hundreds / thousands of bales.


you dont need a large scale farm to use tons or hundreds of bales.

3 horses will eat ~350kg medium round bale in a week. 3 cows will eat slightly faster than that. 12 goats/sheep will eat a bale a week. They will eat more in cold weather (over 30% more in winter from my experience) or when producing milk.

1 medium round bale is about 15 square bales. 1 big round bale is about 2x medium bale. I'm not sure about big square bales, but id guess about the same as a big round.

You would expect around 15% wastage in a decent feeder. Youre also going to discard some hay due to it not being of consistent quality, etc. Its also quite common to discard the first "layer" of many round bales if they have been weathered/stored incorrectly - especially when using as horse feed.

That said - my understanding is that these sellers have that total quantity to sell. You will likely be able to buy small quantities. Some people go and pick up their hay weekly from producers as they dont have suitable storage.

EDIT: Weights vary - the weights given above are about average from my experience, but vary depending on moisture content, types of grass, how tightly the bale has been compacted, etc.


I assume you don’t have to buy the whole lot, if it is like other hay sellers we have known.


Looking at the site, most are dealing in large quantities, but this guy in Kentucky will deliver your mother a small square Teff bale for $5.

http://www.hayexchange.com/display_detail_hay.php?id=295584


Big assumption. I've got a couple rabbits, but I'm also not gonna waste some farmer's time trying to buy 20 pounds of hay.

It would be cool though.


HAAAAAAAY-There.com?


> The internet could have been like this.

It still can and like others have said it does exist in some places. I mean this site is an example, right? :)


“I wish 2006 Camrys were for sale and everyone would buy them”, says man who only ever buys the latest car.




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