Posted by kyhayman on December 09, 2013 at 20:05:19 from (184.21.60.244):
In Reply to: Hay business for 2013 posted by NY 986 on December 09, 2013 at 14:02:20:
Hardest year I've ever had making good hay. Plenty of rain, 1 day too early, all season. Ended up with 3368 rounds about half worth selling and inside stored. Fall cut squares were very nice quality, good yields, just ran out of sunshine in October. Ended up with a shade over 5000. I did manage to buy some good inside rounds in season worth the money.
There is definitely a price break, everything I've seen inside stored priced under 30 is sold, everything over that is moving but slow. Outside stored there's a tug of war between people wanting to pay 12.00 a roll and people wanting to sell at 25.00. So far the buyers are ruling.
I'm moving around 100 rolls a week, maybe a few more than that some weeks. Just about where I want to be. Priced the same for the last 3 years on rounds and for the last 5 on squares. Twine tied inside 4x5's 45.00, net wrapped, 55.00. Squares with alfalfa for 6.50 an without 5.00.
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