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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16942"><p>> I assume this means that you are</p><p>> from Western Nebraska? If that's</p><p>> the case, I got a question for you</p><p>> -- what are hay prices doing out</p><p>> there?</p><p></p><p>> I'm just outside Lincoln and have</p><p>> a friend who lives outside Sidney.</p><p>> From what I'm hearing on prices</p><p>> from her, it sounds like it would</p><p>> be much cheaper for her to have me</p><p>> buy hay here and bring it out to</p><p>> her. I'm paying approximately $3 a</p><p>> bale here for both grass and</p><p>> alfalfa small squares (approx</p><p>> $120/ton), while she can't find</p><p>> anything out there for less than</p><p>> $6.</p><p></p><p>> I usually feed large rounds</p><p>> ($65/ton for grass: $75/ton for</p><p>> alfalfa)) and only keep a few</p><p>> small squares around for</p><p>> convenience. I would be quite</p><p>> interested to know your opinion on</p><p>> what the hay prices are doing out</p><p>> there, so we can decide if it</p><p>> would really be worth it to drive</p><p>> her out a load.</p><p></p><p>> Ann B</p><p></p><p>Just a snippet from Australia. At the moment,prime lucerne hay can cost up to $15 a small bale,oaten hay can cost $8-$10. Round bales can cost anything from $35-$120 a bale. These prices might come back when all of the country comes out of drought.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:colin.chevalley@bigpond.com.au">colin.chevalley@bigpond.com.au</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16942"] > I assume this means that you are > from Western Nebraska? If that's > the case, I got a question for you > -- what are hay prices doing out > there? > I'm just outside Lincoln and have > a friend who lives outside Sidney. > From what I'm hearing on prices > from her, it sounds like it would > be much cheaper for her to have me > buy hay here and bring it out to > her. I'm paying approximately $3 a > bale here for both grass and > alfalfa small squares (approx > $120/ton), while she can't find > anything out there for less than > $6. > I usually feed large rounds > ($65/ton for grass: $75/ton for > alfalfa)) and only keep a few > small squares around for > convenience. I would be quite > interested to know your opinion on > what the hay prices are doing out > there, so we can decide if it > would really be worth it to drive > her out a load. > Ann B Just a snippet from Australia. At the moment,prime lucerne hay can cost up to $15 a small bale,oaten hay can cost $8-$10. Round bales can cost anything from $35-$120 a bale. These prices might come back when all of the country comes out of drought. [email=colin.chevalley@bigpond.com.au]colin.chevalley@bigpond.com.au[/email] [/QUOTE]
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