Hay Market Report: Supply, Demand, & Rising Logistics Costs
Market Update
Published:
April 9, 2026
Last Updated:
April 9, 2026
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Summary: Secure Your Supply Now
The Australian hay market is currently facing a “perfect storm” of logistics. While ex-farm prices remain stable, the final delivered cost is climbing rapidly. Supply is moving further south – away from the core demand zones – meaning more kilometres are being travelled at higher diesel rates. Buyers should prioritise quality-assured lots with feed tests to ensure value for money as transport costs continue to rise.
Market Demand: Expanding Westward
Traditionally, demand has been concentrated east of the Newell Highway. However, due to a dry seasonal outlook that is potentially worsening, we are seeing demand spread:
North-Western New South Wales: Significant new activity.
Mid-Western New South Wales: Increasing inquiries as local supplies tighten.
Because of rising freight costs, buyers are no longer just looking for “any” hay; they are specifically demanding quality assurance. A verified feed test is now the primary driver of successful sales, as it gives buyers the confidence that the product meets their specific nutritional requirements.
Supply Dynamics: The Southern Drift
Overall supply volumes are healthy, particularly in Victoria and South Australia. However, the geography of that supply is changing:
New South Wales: While hay is available, the centre of gravity for supply is drifting further south.
Ex-Farm Pricing: The price at the stack remains static. If you see a price increase, it is almost certainly a reflection of transport, not a hike from the grower.
Logistics: The Elephant in the Room
The widening gap between supply and demand locations is being exacerbated by global economic factors.
Diesel Prices: International volatility (specifically around the Strait of Hormuz) is pushing diesel prices up.
The Freight Compound: Freight is now a combination of more kilometres being travelled at a higher per-kilometre rate. This double-hit is the sole driver behind increasing delivered prices.
Recommendations for Buyers
Don’t Wait: Supply is physically moving further away from you every week. Securing it now avoids future freight hikes.
Verify Quality: With transport costing more, don’t gamble on “average” hay. Always ask for a feed test.
Get Expert Advice: Reach out to the Local Ag team to deal directly with growers, or the Local Ag Plus team for tailored assistance in finding the right product for your needs.