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Posted by farmeralidaho on June 21, 2007 at 06:09:15 from (69.20.182.69):
In Reply to: hay posted by R Heard on June 21, 2007 at 04:29:07:
I keep reading here "price per bale" how heavy are your bales? Before I went to round bales my NH baler made 75 lb bales, I have someone else make the hundred or so little bales I need now but they vary from 100 - 120 lbs per bale depending on who bales it. Here in Idaho we sell by the ton, right now most of us are in 1st crop and good feeder hay is starting at around $90 and dairy quality is $120 or higher. When I sold little bales I always took price per ton and devided it by how many bales per ton.
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