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Hay Contract rate

Right now you around here you can pick up all the grass/alfalfa cow hay you need for $75- $100 a Ton.. And everyone has hay for sale... Lots of fall grass so if the winter stays open the price will continue to drop... Still some straw bales sitting in the fields..

I talked to a friend from just north of the Border-- and he says they have hardly sold any up there....
 
It's hard to come up with a standard price figure. Every area and every operation is different. You have a computer, maybe you can put together what would be a fair price for your operation. When I was in business I tried to make a price figure on the cost of the hay I produced. Figure operating cost, repair cost, and depreciation on your equipment. Then the fuel cost and labor. Once you get a figure on these you can decide if it would be better to own your own equipment or hire. A hay contractor needs to make a profit in order to stay in business too.
 
Clarencen said:
It's hard to come up with a standard price figure. Every area and every operation is different. You have a computer, maybe you can put together what would be a fair price for your operation. When I was in business I tried to make a price figure on the cost of the hay I produced. Figure operating cost, repair cost, and depreciation on your equipment. Then the fuel cost and labor. Once you get a figure on these you can decide if it would be better to own your own equipment or hire. A hay contractor needs to make a profit in order to stay in business too.

:nod:
 
flyingS said:
When I said hay contract, I was wanting someone to mow, bale and rake the hay. Not forward contract hay that was already put up.
70% 30% split if owner irrigates and it a great crop 60-40
told one guy 70-30 he said 50-50 , I said you buy the twine and fuel and then that be ok, he said 70-30 would be great :D
 

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