Mel1
Well-Known Member
just wondering if i should even bother to try looking for cheaper than £4 as in the east midland area
i read on the forum some goes up to £6-7 a bale!!!!!
i read on the forum some goes up to £6-7 a bale!!!!!
£3.50 in east anglia.
£3.50 per bale from farmer if we collect.....£3 if we collect a lot!!! In Surrey too!!!
Forgot to add: on the £2.25 bales it goes down to £2 if you buy 80+
And were west midlands![]()
£3.50 in east anglia.
Rant to follow . . . .
So, Lincs / Cambs / Norfolk borders and I have been buying my hay off the same very small local farmer for 10 years and paid about 25p extra per bale each year for inflation.
Farmer has always said he will supply to me because, I quote ;
1) I buy all the hay he makes.
2 I have all the hay delivered in all one go so he doesn't have to store it over winter.
3) I pay him cash.
4) He doesn't have random people calling or knocking on his door for a few bales at time.
5) It's good hay but I take what I get and don't winge if the odd bale is not 100%.
However, this year he states he wants £3.50 a bale for it (£2.25 last year) so I can take it or leave it.
I tell him I'll leave it and stick to using all haylage instead (I usually mix it).
He then says his £3.50 customer let him down so I can have just 80 bales at £2.75 as I have been a good customer, which I agree to.
However, when I ring a few days later to arrange delivery of the agreed 80 bales he then announces that I can't have any hay after all unless I pay £4.50 a bale and collect it myself !!
I politely declined and deleated his number from my contacts !!
Now, I have no problem whatsoever with someone getting top price for their produce and I had no hard feelings initially. But after the second call I felt I was being held to ransome over a bit of hay and it really pissed me off.
I didn't say anything to him but I do hope he doesn't become short of 'good' customers a year or more down the line because I won't be buying a blade of hay off that git ever again ....... even if it was 50p a bale !!!
RANT OVER LOL![]()
Where abouts are you in EA Brandy? Can't find anything under £6 round me. Getting worried for winter....
I've had a similar situation, so can sympathise with this. Last year, he put hay up saying it was a bad year etc and I decided it was still excellent value, although I collect it off the field as he bales it, so he doesn't even have to handle a bale. This year he puts it up again, trying to claim there is still not a lot, even though I drove past his fields and it was overflowing with the stuff and the field behind my house, a silage crop, has been cut THREE times so far this year. Most farmers around my village have done two hay cuts already, but they all do large bales which I can't store. *cries*.
A few days after fixing the new higher price, he calls me to say he's been 'speaking to hay dealers' and they said he should be charging £4.50 OFF THE FIELD! So, this coming winter I'm going to be looking at 'last year's crop' and then I'll tell him to get stuffed. I can swallow price increases for fuel/baler twine/cost of living, but a pub conversation is just taking the piddle. Everyone is entitled to make a profit of course, but when you've fixed a price, you've fixed a price. It's business ethics.