There seems to be a whole lot of hay around? Some of it not so good?
I got probably 2/3 of mine up with no rain in small bales. Custom baled, stacked and tarped. The guy who did it will also sell it as he has an extensive hay business, mostly for the pleasure horse trade. He tells me we're probably looking at that $3-3.25/bale range. Which is okay I guess considering the year. This hay will be moved in truck load lots(he has a picker) over the course of the year.
The hay that got rained on I put up in round bales and will feed some this fall before the cows go and I suppose skid the rest next year in the spring.
I'm hearing that round bale hay isn't worth a whole lot...like in that 2 1/2 cent range? If you're selling this year you might want to get a certified check before it leaves the farm? Not that people are crooks but maybe they just won't have any money?
I got probably 2/3 of mine up with no rain in small bales. Custom baled, stacked and tarped. The guy who did it will also sell it as he has an extensive hay business, mostly for the pleasure horse trade. He tells me we're probably looking at that $3-3.25/bale range. Which is okay I guess considering the year. This hay will be moved in truck load lots(he has a picker) over the course of the year.
The hay that got rained on I put up in round bales and will feed some this fall before the cows go and I suppose skid the rest next year in the spring.
I'm hearing that round bale hay isn't worth a whole lot...like in that 2 1/2 cent range? If you're selling this year you might want to get a certified check before it leaves the farm? Not that people are crooks but maybe they just won't have any money?
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