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FrittSkritt
Jan. 31, 2008, 06:33 PM
I'm sure this has been linked to at some point, but I thought I'd throw it on here so everyone knew about it:

http://www.hayexchange.com/

Moderator 1
Jul. 11, 2008, 12:56 PM
We thought we'd repurpose this thread to provide one place to list websites/phone numbers for state-sponsored hay hotlines and other similar resources for locating hay in your area.

Hope it's of help!
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montanacustomhay
Jul. 11, 2008, 01:17 PM
We are a full service hay relocation specialist. We offer all types of hay at the lowest possible prices. We offer many programs to help suit your needs including a Share-A-Load program where we will match you with others along a route to get you however much or little hay as you need. Please call us at 406-538-6800 or visit our website www.montanacustomhay.com

Tamara in TN
Jul. 18, 2008, 04:08 PM
from a conversation concerning price per bale vs price per ton:


As for pricing these things, below is a simple comparision chart.We assume that every single bale every single time is 50 pounds...not less, not more, not from the edge of a fields, not molded, but put up dry and just perfect :>

$4/bale = $160/ton

$4.50/bale= $225/ton

$5/bale = $200/ton

$5.50/bale= $220/ton

$6/bale= $240/ton

$6.50= $260/ton

$7/bale= $280/ton

$7.50bale= $300/ton

and so on

but if the bales are all light...say
38 pounds... let's look at the prices then:

$4/bale= $212/ton

$5/bale= $265/ton

$6bale= $318/ton

$7/bale= $371



It's staggering the difference what less than two jugs of milk weighs, makes to you as the end consumer and your wallet.

Tamara in TN
Jul. 18, 2008, 04:44 PM
http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/marketnews/pdffiles/hay.pdf

jlneal
Jul. 26, 2008, 06:46 PM
For Hay and Grains go to ; http://agriservices-intl.com

cai
Jan. 7, 2009, 04:17 PM
The Hay Barn: http://www.haybarn.com/main/index.asp

Hay for sale: http://www.hayforsale.net/

These are from a helpful page of KY resources for hay:
http://www.kyagr.com/marketing/forage/hayforagedroughtrelief.htm