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Moby barley in 8x4x3 bales cut with mower conditioner at full flowering. Cured over 10 days in cool conditions with light dews and no rain. Sound well made bales being stacked on edge of paddock before moving to a well maintained shed with all weather access and good loading facilities. Average moisture of 14.8%. Soft in texture with very good leaf colour.
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25/26 Tips for a Profitable Hay Season has arrived. This resource brings together expert advice, industry insights, and grower information to support a successful season ahead.
Inside you’ll find:
Practical tips for producing & marketing quality hay
Market information
What buyers are looking for
Insights into testing & quality assurance
All this and more!
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5x4 round lucerne bales stacked in an open shed stacked 4 high with average moisture 11.7%. Cut mid flower cured in hot dry conditions. Good green colouring and sweet aroma
A minimum Buy of 21 small squares
3rd Cut, good green Lucerne Hay. Cut with Mower conditioner at early flowering. Consistent moisture readings with an average of 14%.
Lovely line of sweet Moby Barley hay, cut at heads emerged with some milky dough noted and perfect baling conditions. Average moisture of 16.5% This hay has good colour and very nice aroma. Stored in a good 4 sided shed on concrete flooring.
Moby barley in 8x4x3 bales. Cut with mower conditioner and cured in good conditions over 10 days with one raking. Has small amount of residual cereal straw and dust in bales. Average moisture of
Rhodes Grass 4x3 Round bales. Clean leaf and stem with heads forming. Cut with mower conditioner and cured in hot dry conditions. Average moisture 13.6%
Line of wheaten straw in 8x4x3 bales. Started baling 2 days after crop was harvested with no rain during baling. Excellent colour with a sweet aroma and normal texture. Moderate amount of residual cereal stubble evident in bales and sample. Stacked in a good solid shed with a gravel surface.
Rhodes grass baled in 8x4x3 bales weighing approx 500kg. Stored in a covered shed with bleaching to outside of bales. Shed is slightly elevated with gravel floor. Aroma and colour are standard for this product. Moistures were extremely tight between 10-13
Organic wheaten header tailing straw in 8x4x3 bales stacked in the front paddock. Clean bright straw from large yielding crop grown in very good season. Average moisture of 12.2%. Dry weather access only.
NOTE 6/12/24 150-160mm rainfall on this stack
Line of wheaten straw in 8x4x3 bales. Tight moisture range with an average of 10.6%. Bright in colour with an estimated stem length of 17cm. Sorghum stubble from previous crop evident in some of the bales inspected. Stacked in a fully enclosed shed with a cement floor surface.
Lucerne cut with Mower conditioner and baled in ideal conditions. Grass present with amounts variable between bales. Average moisture of 11.4%. Normal in texture with small amount of water marking. Has retained a light green colour.
Canary hay in 8x4x3 bales stacked in an open shed. Cut with mower conditioner and cured in reasonable conditions over 10 days with three rakings. Average moisture of 14.1%. Dry course texture with stem lengths around 30cm. Cut at flowering. Approx 40% light green in colour with remainder straw colouring. Small amount of mice chaffing in shed
Moby barley to be cut with mower conditioner on or around 8/9/25. Milky dough stage, there may be a small amount of wheaten straw in bales from last year's crop.
Price may be dependent on the feed test results
Oaten hay which has been cut on the 5th Sept and expecting to bale in two weeks. Good season with healthy crop Will be baled in 8x4x3 bales and grower looking to sell off paddock.
Oaten hay which will be baled in 8x4x3 bales at the end of September. Some will be shedded and balance will be paddock stack on gravel pad with hay caps. Has some clovers through the paddock. Crop healthy and cutting at milky dough stage.