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HAY & FODDER IN COONAMBLE NSW
Hay and fodder are essential for maintaining consistent feed supplies during Australia’s dry and cold months. Commonly used on farms, options like hay bales and silage provide reliable nutrition for livestock across various operations. These livestock feed options are particularly useful for complementing pastures or serving as a primary feed source when grazing is limited.
Popular varieties include oaten, lucerne, and mixed grasses, each suited to different livestock and feeding needs. Across our hay categories, you’ll find many varieties of bales of hay for sale, catering to both large operations and smaller quantities. Silage is another practical choice, offering excellent nutrient preservation, particularly in intensive feeding systems. Fodder supplies, including hay and silage, are relied upon to support operations year-round.
Whether you’re preparing for seasonal changes or expanding your feed options, hay and fodder form the base of many livestock feed rations.
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General Questions
How much is a bale of hay in Australia?
Hay prices vary depending on the type, quality, season and location. As a rough guide for the current season:
- Cereal hay (oaten, wheaten, barley): $120 to $280 per tonne ex-farm, or around $10 to $25 per small square bale
- Lucerne: $280 to $500+ per tonne depending on cut, protein, and whether it is irrigated
- Pasture and grass hay: $80 to $200 per tonne
- Rhodes grass and tropical hays: $120 to $250 per tonne in QLD and northern NSW
- Vetch hay: $200 to $380 per tonne depending on protein and region
These are ex-farm prices. Freight adds significantly on top, particularly for remote buyers or interstate loads.
Every listing on LocalAg shows both an ex-farm price and an indicative delivered price, so you can see the true cost before you contact the seller. Browse live hay listings here to see what is available in your region right now.



