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"Spaz-tacular"!!
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Location: Bennett, CO | Here is the official USDA Hay report, State by State. Click on the state and it "should" take you to the report. I will update weekly. If you have any questions about interpreting this information...please feel free to ask any questions! If your state is not listed, it means that they do not report that data to UDSA, so I cant help ya!
Hay reports are available for the following states:
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"Spaz-tacular"!!
Posts: 20309
Location: Bennett, CO | Colorado isnt working... try this for CO: http://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/GL_GR310.txt
Iowa http://www.ams.usda.gov/lsmnpubs/HayIA.htm
SD http://www.ams.usda.gov/lsmnpubs/HaySD.htm
Wy/SD http://www.ams.usda.gov/lsmnpubs/HayWY.htm |
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"Spaz-tacular"!!
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Location: Bennett, CO | I will get the bugs worked out soon! |
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Living on the edge of common sense
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Location: Carpenter, WY | gotothewhip - 2006-07-25 12:20 PM I will get the bugs worked out soon!
great job!...but Wyoming comes up " page not found" |
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"Spaz-tacular"!!
Posts: 20309
Location: Bennett, CO | See the post below it Tee.... I have to work that one out...The states that have multi results are giving me fits! |
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Blessed
Location: Here | THANKS! |
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"Spaz-tacular"!!
Posts: 20309
Location: Bennett, CO | OK...Now I think all of the links are working, and it is updated! |
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"Spaz-tacular"!!
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Location: Bennett, CO | Sorry Kris. NJ's Dept of Ag does not report that info to USDA! |
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A Cool Sharp One
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"Spaz-tacular"!!
Posts: 20309
Location: Bennett, CO | Sorry! FL does not report that data either! |
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Pressing the Like Button
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Location: Ferris, TX | Hope you don't mind but I like this sight too. It's now on page 3 and I have to keep looking for it..........
http://www.hayexchange.com/ |
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I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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Location: In the Hills of Texas | Thanks! |
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boon
Posts: 1
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Bermuda Horse Small square, per bale
Premium 218 4.00-5.00
I am paying $8.00 a bale for premium Bermuda in north Alabama. I would love to know where to get it for $4.00 to $5.00 a bale. Thanks |
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Veteran
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Location: texas | Thank you for the link to the website! |
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Veteran
Posts: 175
Location: somewhere in Oklahoma | gotothewhip - 2006-07-25 12:06 PM
Thanks for the info!!!!
Here is the official USDA Hay report, State by State. Click on the state and it "should" take you to the report. I will update weekly. If you have any questions about interpreting this information...please feel free to ask any questions! If your state is not listed, it means that they do not report that data to UDSA, so I cant help ya!
Hay reports are available for the following states:
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Sparky
Posts: 13038
Location: I call the back seat on the short bus!! | OK it's late and I'm struggling...
Let's just say (IN KANSAS!!) that usually prairie hay is about $2/bale. So, if they are 70# bales, 2000#'s in a tn, 28.5 bales per tn, and the price is $120/tn, that's $4.21/bale....right? Usually P hay is about $60/tn? Isn't that right? Brome around $80? Alfalfa usually $120?
Am I thinking right here??? Geeeesssshhhh....that means I'm going to have to DOUBLE the amount of colts I ride this year to pay for my hay, huh???? uuuggghhhh
Thank GTW for the links! |
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"Spaz-tacular"!!
Posts: 20309
Location: Bennett, CO | Ton prices will vary trought the year... I usually give 75-85 a ton for Alfalfa rounds in July.. But those same bales from the same hay grower are 130 a ton in April.... He called me and offered more!
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Member
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Location: Nebraska | Wow! I must be getting a steal! I got ours for $40 a large round bale! And its pretty good quality
Thank you for the information! |
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Knowledge is Power
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Location: wherever my daughter's running | I can give you the hay report for SC - none to be found. Please see the report that was on the local news http://www.wspa.com/midatlantic/spa/home.html - click on hay problems - sad very sad.
I called every ad that was in our state market bulletin last night - all sold out - most before ad even went out to the public. The guy we always get hay from is praying he will get rain within the next 10 days and be able to cut in October. He found us 50 bales we can get this Friday - but we are already having to feed the hay because our pastures are parched. Looks like we are headed for a winter like the mid-west had last year. |
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Odd Duck
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Location: Western Kentucky | any 4 ky |
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A Somebody to Everybody
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Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Thank you... |
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