We are no doubt the more fortunate breed of grain farmers this year. Just south of Swift Current, tremendous rainfall has left an abundance of straw to be baled up. I would probably make large hardcore rounds at about 1200 ibs each. Just wondering if anyone is interested in as many as 5000 round straw bales?? and at what price they may be worth?
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I'm figuring your straw is probably worth about 30.00/ton baled if it is bedding straw. It could be worth up to 60.00/ton if it is barley straw or a pulse crop straw like lentils or pea's.
If I was you I would advertise it right away as I'm sure there will be a need for straw this year in many areas of Sk. and Ab.
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Agri-ville just created a drought resources page wich includes a feed for sale and feed wanted list, follow this link http://www.agri-ville.com/drought/ scroll to the bottom of the page for the listing service. Also I know that Sask Ag and Alberta Agriculture both offer internet listing services. http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/store/haylist.html http://www.agr.gov.sk.ca/feedforage/default.asp?firstpick=Feed%20Grain%20and%20Forage% 20Listing
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Swift current to Red Deer Alberta- about 430 miles. 34 bales to a load. $3.50 per loaded mile. Freight cost $1500. Devided by 34= $44 / bale freight! Doesn't work out for here. Would probably pencil out for eastern Alberta or north of Kindersly. I'd ask $25 if I was you. I suspect there will be straw for sale in central Alberta in the $30 range, maybe a bit more. Am trying to line up as much as possible to bale but grain farmers are being coy, hoping the price will go up!
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This price of straw really bugs me. Straw is worth $0.02 at most. that means an 800 lb bale is $16 and a 1200lb bale at $24. As I am BOTH a large grain farmer and a cattleman I know what straw is worth. On any given year I won't sell straw for less than these figures because it is worth that much put back in the ground. Then on a year like this, guys should sell it for the same price, since no real cattle farmer could afford to pay anymore. Anything higher you should probably consider selling the cows, thats my thoughts.
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