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Extremely high-quality hay. Was intended to be a grain crop until severe head frost. Was cut after this event to retain great quality, and only rotary raked in front of baler. Some grain present in hay as small percentage of head was missed by frost.
This price is for 200 plus bales at a time, otherwise is $20 per bale EX COROWA NSW. This hay won't disappoint and nothing wasted. Repeat cattle and horse people are buying this regularly.
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Oaten Hay, long stemmed Saia variety. Cut from a very heavy crop and cured in four weeks with 11 mm of rain in one event. Stacked on light soil under caps same day as baling. 570 kg baler weight recorded. Average moisture of 10.8% taken over 30 readings. Rainfall on windrow has affected colouring etc and scoring
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Vetch crop with even germination during a dry start. Good establishment and expected to grow well from now to cutting with warmer weather and recent rain. Planted on 20 inch spacings. Rolled after planting to assist with baling. Small amount of residual stubble.
Oaten crop with even germination at tillering stage. Rolled after planting. Had dry start with good falls rain in last 6 weeks. Has had broadleaf weed spray. Expected to yield 6 ton ha.
GOOSNECK
Total length of Goosneck 9600
Neck 2200
Horse section 7200
Tack room 1200
18 bridle hooks
8 saddle racks
Internal width 2380
Near new tyres
New bearings
New axle
6 stallion dividers with rubber to the floor
Steel floor with rubber matting
Large storage area above neck section