If your are in cotton country and the crop isn't totally ruined, look into gin trash. It runs about the same values as hay, but you can just dump it on the ground and feed it as you go. Good stuff and cows eat it good.LN said:We can't even make a deal on any hay because the guys that do have hay have enough local customers to not want to mess with the delivery to us. We're looking into cotton hulls and DDG to make it through.
chambero said:We just bought coastal out of LA last week. Got delivered Monday night. Hay itself was $60 and trucking was $3.50 mile. Hay pricing was similar to what we've been hearing in Missouri and Kansas. Email if you want contact info.
AStar said:chambero said:We just bought coastal out of LA last week. Got delivered Monday night. Hay itself was $60 and trucking was $3.50 mile. Hay pricing was similar to what we've been hearing in Missouri and Kansas. Email if you want contact info.
What did it end up costing you? $115 to $120 per roll? Was it good hay and what size? #1 coastal 4x5's are selling in my area for $140 to $175 undelivered. Last year #1 was $50 per roll.
wrc said:We got 2 loads in today. Hybred bluestem from NE Oklahoma, $67.50 a bale with trucking. I was happy to get it for that price.
wrc said:We got 2 loads in today. Hybred bluestem from NE Oklahoma, $67.50 a bale with trucking. I was happy to get it for that price.
I can get Alfalfa grass hay delivered out there delivered for under $100 a roll if anyone is interested. 4x5 rolls net wrapped.cpratz said:We have heard it selling for 125-140 per bale of Bermuda in southern Oklahoma.
LN said:wrc said:We got 2 loads in today. Hybred bluestem from NE Oklahoma, $67.50 a bale with trucking. I was happy to get it for that price.
Lucky duck! We finally made a deal on rice hay. It's 8-9% CP so it'll keep the cows going but I'm going to have to supplement the heck out of them. And calving starts in less than a month. Pray for rain!