Posted by TomA on January 30, 2012 at 08:53:32 from (64.118.111.159):
In Reply to: Feed store rip off posted by 37Chief on January 28, 2012 at 22:42:53:
Unfortunately $19.75 a bale is the going rate here in CA. We are in northern CA in hay country. All baled hay here is 3 string, I don't know what you guys mean by small squares, our own hay is 2 wire maybe that is a small square.
No 1 alfalfa is $290- 300 per ton. This goes to dairies. No alfalfa is less than $230. All other kinds of hay follow closely, crappy grass is no less than $180.
We feed cows, we try to buy in 80 bale loads, about 5 tons. The last we bought was $240/ton weighed. It was mixed, some good alfalfa and some watergrass. We have not been able to find any, the word is they are sitting on it.
We found some yesterday direct from grower stored in stacks covered with tarps. He wanted $16/bale. It was grassy alfalfa, looked like a good grass with very little alfalfa. We didn't get a chance to try it. There must have been a hot bale, the hay caught fire 3 mi from home, burned up the hay and truck too.
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