Posted by Down under farmer on March 02, 2020 at 23:37:44 from (1.128.107.174):
In Reply to: Dairy farming posted by teddy52food on March 02, 2020 at 10:14:12:
$8000 a semi load few where was those prices November December in Australia. We payed 12000 a load by 8 loads landed at our farm after they carted it half way across the country. Years of drought massive feed shortages on the hole eastern side of Australia fodder an grain p r ices have skyrocketed. $450 ton for grain $350/400 ton hay and silage running $100/120 ton in paddock plus chopping and cartage. At the moment we buying in grain and protein meal and stocked up on cereal hay while it was avilible to mix with some silage we brought 12 months ago for $50 ton plus our own hay. Very tight to make money milking out of that at the moment. We have had some rain in last month taken pressure forgot headers dry stock back on grass not hay and rain came to late for summer crop and to early for winter crop but hedged our bets and planted bit of both. Time will tell with hay we brought and what we have on hand should get us through to end of the year but many farmers cattle and milkers around here been buying everything in for the last year and going no where near covering there expences
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