Price of hay

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Re: Price of hay

Postby Cor » Mon Dec 05, 2011 10:21 pm

$15.50 alfalfa 3 string 115# bales
$14.50 bermuda 3 string 115# bales. Nice hay, order over 30 bales delivered for free.
This was roughly a month ago in central AZ.
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Re: Price of hay

Postby Shorty » Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:31 am

Well it won't be right away, but, the horse slaughter being reopened may help hay prices. I sure hope so! Supply and demand
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Re: Price of hay

Postby lmorgan » Wed Dec 21, 2011 1:14 pm

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Re: Price of hay

Postby dirtydan » Thu Dec 29, 2011 3:13 pm

I can touch on this subject a little bit. This season the cost of hay has gone through the roof mostly due to the Texas wildfire season. A very large percentage of Texas grassland burned up leaving livestock no feed whatsoever. The only way they survived the tragedy was to buy up feed from many other states. This high demand for feed plus costs of transportation to Texas has driven the price through the roof. We can all just pray that Texas is blessed with good spring and summer rains and the grasslands can rejuvenate. Also in many years past we will see large fluctuations in hay price simply due to supply and demand. When alfalfa price is low farmers plant wheat and other crops paying more therefore there is a decrease in the availability of alfalfa and the price goes up. When the price goes up then again lots of farmers will plant alfalfa again and the price will go back down. These are the smaller differences we see year to year in hay prices. Usually just a few dollars a bail. Hopefully this year lots and lots of farmers plant grass and alfalfa and prices will start coming back down. Also another way hay price is affected here is the availibility of water to irrigate. Without good snow pack in the mountains the Rio Grande and Pecos will have less available water. And finally if the cost of diesel keeps going up the cost of farming will stay high and in turn the cost of harvested crops will remain high.
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Re: Price of hay

Postby bad moon » Thu Feb 02, 2012 6:06 pm

this is only the start of the hay crisis. with the passing of the "bio fuel law" large farms are switching hay crops to corn for all the obvious reasons. unless this is some how reversed hay futures are not looking good. all we needed was big oil having intrest in agriculture. good by to the last of the little guys :evil:
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Re: Price of hay

Postby Dale T » Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:21 am

Just paid 14.00 a bail for 115lb bails of alfalfa out of Nevada from the grower and hauled it myself.
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Re: Price of hay

Postby Huntintony » Fri Feb 03, 2012 3:43 am

Just bought meadow grass for 17.75 a bail. Last year at this time it was 13.00. Dogs will be eating good soon!
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