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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
Lucerne hay in 8x4x3 baled. Average moisture of 13.1%. Has retained good moisture. Fine stems with reasonable leaf and green colour. Small amount of weed in some bales from edge of paddock
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Nice line of Lucerne Hay, 3rd cut in good conditions and baled into 8x4x3, stored in a good shed. Upgraded a few points to reach A grade as the score did not fully reflect the visual and Feed test result.
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.
3rd cut dryland lucerne baled into 6 string 500 kg square bales. Cured over 10 days after cutting at early flowering with a mower conditioner. Fine weather during curing has resulted in minimal bleaching and good green hay colour. Moderate leaf retention but this lot is a little stalky. Moisture average 14.4% with a sweet aroma.
2024 Sudan grass hay. Good colour. Good sound 8 string bales stacked outside under haycaps on formed up pad to drain water away. Average Moisture 11.9%
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 2023 Canola hay in 8x4x3 bales. Cut at minimal small pod stage, cured for 12 days with minimal rainfall. Slight water markings on leaf and stems, and pale green colouring, slight honey aroma. Average moisture reading of 10.9% taken over 19 readings.
Wheaten Hay in 8x4x3 bales cut at milky dough seed stage. Cut with mower conditioner, raked once and cured over 14 days with some light rain which has caused some black spotting and also affected the colouring. Aroma is fair also being affected by the weather. Stored in a good shed with a gravel base
Oaten Hay in 8-string 8x4x3 bales. Cut at full flower with possible milky dough seed .Raked once and cured over 24 days with a rain event during this time. Colouring is showing bleaching due to the long curing period after rain, also resulting in some water markings.
EARLY INSPECTION Mulgara Oats sown into good conditions. No residual straw in paddock. Crop well established and advancing to be a good yield. Has had broadleaf spray applied.
The line of hay is consistent throughout the stack
Wheaten hay in 8x4x3 bales. Having had 2 rain events after cutting is holding reasonable standard. Scoring has been affected due to rainfall and maturity when cut with milky dough seed evident and some hard seed noted across some of the bales. Colour and texture are also relevant to this line having been rain affected.
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.
Moby (awnless) barley hay. 100 kg/ha urea applied. Cut 22/08/25 - 26/08/25, currently baling. Feed test will be available after baling. Approximately 200 tonne will be shredded, the balance will be stacked under tarps.