Puzzled
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Collected straight off field it’s £3 a bale in South Wales…give or take 50p. Never seen so much advertised for sale ????
It makes me a bit cross tbh when some people whinge about the price of hay, particularly if it’s good stuff, well made? the price isn’t the same as the cost is it? We make our own, and it’s the most stressful period every year, I bloody hate it! Huge relief felt though if we manage to actually make decent stuff, and no 2 years are the same?If you counted the time, cost of leaving the land and blood sweat and tears getting it done and risk adjust for the years when the weather ruins it all - it would be cheaper to feed them gold flakes
Exactly this!I think maybe what a lot of people overlook when it comes to pricing of Hay/haylage are the less visible costs.
Depreciation on tractors, balers and other hay making gear, wagons and trailers. At our place just one tractor and baler costs more than some houses.
Then the man hours (small bales being more labour intensive ) and fuel for the tractors and wagons that haul them back to the yard. Also the costs of storage should be taken into account.
We only put prices up when we have to buy in, so our own bales will cost the same as they have for the last few years.
it seems just to be priced on what everyone else is charging and what it was last year
It makes me a bit cross tbh when some people whinge about the price of hay, particularly if it’s good stuff, well made? the price isn’t the same as the cost is it? We make our own, and it’s the most stressful period every year, I bloody hate it! Huge relief felt though if we manage to actually make decent stuff, and no 2 years are the same?
Not got our bill yet in for 2021, but in 2020 we paid £275 for 155 small bales to be mowed and made off our own field, which worked out at £1.78 per bale. That's very favourable mate's rates prices from our lovely next door neighbours.
We didnt sell any on, and I needed to buy in 50 more bales in late winter which cost £7 per bale as usual from the feed merchants.
I don't understand all the modern trend for the wrapping of hay. Aren't we trying to cut down on plastics use? Well made hay keeps as long as it is undercover, surely?
Some of ours is going to be wrapped hay, it's been so hot it's hay already, and I have nowhere to store it indoors so has to be wrapped to live outsidewould love to be able to buy wrapped hay if it wasn't so expensive to wrap it
Give it time!I’ve re-read the thread and I can’t see where anyone has complained about the price of hay?