North Coast NSW
20 May 2020
Date | N NSW 23 | N NSW 22 | N NSW 5YA |
---|---|---|---|
06-Jan-23 | 369 | 230 | 327 |
13-Jan-23 | 383 | 230 | 327 |
20-Jan-23 | 400 | 230 | 340 |
27-Jan-23 | 415 | 230 | 340 |
03-Feb-23 | 415 | 230 | 340 |
10-Feb-23 | 415 | 230 | 354 |
17-Feb-23 | 415 | 230 | 344 |
24-Feb-23 | 415 | 230 | 334 |
03-Mar-23 | 415 | 230 | 334 |
10-Mar-23 | 418 | 230 | 342 |
17-Mar-23 | 418 | 230 | 349 |
24-Mar-23 | 418 | 230 | 349 |
31-Mar-23 | 420 | 230 | 349 |
07-Apr-23 | 420 | 230 | 349 |
14-Apr-23 | 420 | 230 | 349 |
21-Apr-23 | 420 | 230 | 344 |
28-Apr-23 | 420 | 230 | 344 |
05-May-23 | 420 | 230 | 344 |
12-May-23 | 420 | 230 | 344 |
19-May-23 | 420 | 230 | 344 |
26-May-23 | 420 | 230 | 344 |
02-Jun-23 | 420 | 230 | 344 |
09-Jun-23 | 415 | 230 | 344 |
16-Jun-23 | 413 | 230 | 334 |
23-Jun-23 | 410 | 230 | 324 |
30-Jun-23 | 390 | 230 | 324 |
07-Jul-23 | 380 | 230 | 329 |
14-Jul-23 | 363 | 230 | 331 |
21-Jul-23 | 345 | 230 | 351 |
28-Jul-23 | 340 | 230 | 351 |
04-Aug-23 | 330 | 305 | 366 |
11-Aug-23 | 330 | 305 | 376 |
18-Aug-23 | 330 | 305 | 376 |
25-Aug-23 | 330 | 305 | 406 |
01-Sep-23 | 330 | 305 | 406 |
08-Sep-23 | 305 | 396 | |
15-Sep-23 | 300 | 390 | |
22-Sep-23 | 300 | 383 | |
29-Sep-23 | 300 | 375 | |
06-Oct-23 | 300 | 366 | |
13-Oct-23 | 300 | 361 | |
20-Oct-23 | 305 | 361 | |
27-Oct-23 | 305 | 359 | |
03-Nov-23 | 307 | 359 | |
10-Nov-23 | 308 | 351 | |
17-Nov-23 | 313 | 336 | |
24-Nov-23 | 315 | 334 | |
01-Dec-23 | 315 | 331 | |
08-Dec-23 | 315 | 330 | |
15-Dec-23 | 320 | 331 | |
22-Dec-23 | 330 | 333 | |
29-Dec-23 | 356 | 339 |
Notes:
Change in price is the change since the last report. Hay quoted is sourced and delivered locally, GST exclusive unless stated otherwise. It should be noted that local prices quoted may not be the cheapest available, sourcing it from another region may be more affordable, and buyers are encouraged to evaluate all options. Prices are indicative to a mid-range shedded product, and based on the best indication of market value at the time of reporting. It should be noted there is a wide variation in quality of hay, prices for a mid-range product will not reflect the weighted average of trade. Prices will naturally vary based on the product quantity and quality, buyer/seller relationship and the size of the trade.The hay report has been commissioned by Dairy Australia to provide an independent and timely assessment of hay markets in each dairy region. This report is created using data provided by the Australian Fodder Industry Association (AFIA). It should be remembered that actual prices may vary for quality or other reasons. Whilst all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this report, Dairy Australia disclaims all liability to the fullest extent permitted by Australian law for any inadvertent errors and for any losses or damages stemming from reliance upon its content. Dairy Australia recommends all persons seek independent advice and, where appropriate, advice from a qualified advisor before making any decisions about changes to business strategy.
Commentary
- Lismore recorded significant rain during February, with the majority falling at the end of the month. During March, in a single event, Lismore and the surrounding area received 750 – 1000mm of rain. Heavy falls of rain are expected in coming days which will hamper recovery.
- There is evidence of significant damage to farming properties and loss of conserved on farm fodder from heavy rainfall, flooding and associated mud across the region.
- Demand is being filled by hay/silage donations and Government supported emergency fodder programs to those livestock producers affected by flooding. Many remain in urgent need of good quality feed. Additional hay will continue to be required for an extended period until viable grass returns.
- Assistance and further information can be accessed through the New South Wales Government portals.
- https://www.nsw.gov.au/floods
- https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/floods/financial-assistance
- No changes to pricing this week as most hay is being donated.
- Cereal hay, straw, and lucerne prices quoted are for supplies to be carted into the region.
- Cereal hay: +/-0 ($200 to $260/t). Prices remain steady this week.
- Lucerne hay: +/-0 ($380 to $430/t). Prices remain steady this week.
- Straw: +/-0 ($100 to $150/t). Prices remain steady this week.
- Pasture hay: +/-0 ($190 to $220/t). Prices remain steady this week.
- Please note: Unless stated otherwise, prices are per tonne, sourced and delivered locally. The price range indicated is for feeds of varying quality with the price range generally indicative of quality of feed. We recommend feed testing and viewing of fodder before purchase to be sure of the quality of feed.