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Finding a Hay Market
Maybe you’ve invested in our own hay baling equipment and, having met your own farm’s hay needs, have excess hay. Or, maybe you’ve purchased your own equipment and only want to produce hay to sell it. If so, it is time to find a market for your hay.
Marketing your hay is going to be the best way to sell your hay. And the best way to market your hay is going to be to know your market. Here are some important considerations:
What animals do your potential customers need to feed? Milking cows
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Oct 1st 2021
Back by popular demand! The new and improved Hay Calculator!
The following is a blog we posted to our website and social media account in October of 2018. It is our most shared blog post ever. When we updated our company website, it was removed due to its incompatibility with the new platform. However, enough people contacted us asking for it to be replaced that we took the time to redesign and update the calculator to make it even better. Here it is!Livestock Winter Hay Needs
With winter coming on, it is time to make sure that you have enough hay in th
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Sep 1st 2020
Hay Day with your Ibex TX31 Mini Round Baler
The pasture has been cut, dried, and raked into windrows. It's hay day! Here are some tips to make baling day with your Ibex
TX31 Mini Round Baler run smoothly.
Before heading to the field:
Baling days are typically hot days, so dress in lightweight, light-colored clothing. Long sleeves and long pants are best for protecting your arms and legs from cuts and scratches when collecting bales. Be sure to bring along a large water jug so you can stay hydrated.
Pack a tool kit with
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Aug 1st 2020