I found my farmer on Craigs list and had to drive about a hour to get the hay, but I got enough for a year. After the harvest in May (that's when my farmer said his next cutting would be) start looking on Craigs list and try to combine the hay trip with another trip if you want to save gas. For example, we went to a waterpark near the farmer and then went to get the hay. At $3/bale for meadowgrass any gas I spent getting they hay and the time spent was well worth it. Pet store hay is too expensive. If you look at the right time of year you will be able to find a variety of hay, I saw alfalfa, timothy and meadowgrass within an hour to two hours from my house.
So find a farmer on Craig's list, find someone with a van and go pick up a crazy amount of hay. Roll down the windows on the way home though. I don't have hay allergies but driving with that much hay in the car was murder!
I keep my bales in the garage in front of our cars, up on blocks. If I hit the hay with the car at least I don't damage anything! :biggrin: