Posted by Geo-TH,In on August 14, 2021 at 05:12:36 from (50.102.3.155):
In Reply to: Hay is done posted by SVcummins on August 13, 2021 at 16:18:49:
SV Sold one load for 340$ a ton they drove 200 miles one way to get it
I'm thinking the may have drove 200 miles to get home, but you never know.
I don't think anyone around me sells hay by the ton, usually by the bale around $5 for a about 40#. 50 bales a ton $250. Perhaps they are less than 40#
$60 for a round bale. Not sure how much they weigh. Heavy. Neighbor had me make him a rear 1200# ballast. He said the bale was around 1200# If they are 1000# that is $120 a ton for clover or alfalfa hay.
These are prices from a guy 3 miles away. He even delivered hay to neighbor.
Grass hay is desired by people with horses and hard to find in my hood.
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