multi power
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- pembrokeshire
off field or delivered
£5 - £6 a bale
how many do you want?
We are putting 1500 bales into one of our regular customers at £4. Loaded with a flat 8 but chucked off and stacked by hand. About a 20 minute haul up the road.
Too cheap?
And as I've said before 50p extra for those who never have there wallet/purse but will pay the next time they see you£5 delivered , £4 loaded ex yard
Don't do the farmer trick , work for nothing
You ain't doing trade prices
We are putting 1500 bales into one of our regular customers at £4. Loaded with a flat 8 but chucked off and stacked by hand. About a 20 minute haul up the road.
Too cheap?
i would not like to pay 4 quid for a bale of hay, i would ask if they want an extra load !
Yes, there's a big difference between buying it by the artic load straight of the field and stacking and dry storing small bales all winter to sell them a dozen at a time.Depends if you run a farm shop or selling your surplus , comments on here at tipical farmer attitude to marketing and just show why they would never be any good at it, public want somewhere where they can go anytime without making an appointment get loaded and be away again , if you can man a shed 6 days a week to do that at £3 and bale you bonkers
For good meadow hay for horses £4.50 delivered straight from field, once in shed £5 delivered. Local delivery min 50 bales.
I don't think there will much more hay made round here as you either do or don't do it especially for small bale market. I am 20% down per acre from last year.