Posted by Wheat Farmer on July 13, 2012 at 06:44:37 from (97.121.153.220):
In Reply to: hay pricing posted by RVS on July 13, 2012 at 04:47:39:
Sounds like I could ship hay in from back East cheaper than around here. I had to pay $11 a bale, and the bales averaged 69.5lbs weight 12 (51-81 lbs)I do MY numbers per lbs, but think I should be weighing the whole load. One Alpaca will eat 2.2 lbs per day. I use that number to buy my hay for the year. 2.2 x 280 x 365 = 224840 x $0.16 =$35,974.40. Numbers have worked for 16 years. Ya I do the ton thing too. Do have a scale 1 mile away. Want to start getting 3x3x8. One guy in the area is asking $184 for them about 720 lb bales. That would be about $16 for a 60 lbs small bale. He thinks he can get $20 in January. He might not be happy seeing Truck for the East.
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