Depends on where you are, I am sure...but here in SC they are $125 to $150 each
A round bail of hay is cheaper. The cost of a single bail of hay times the amount in a regular round bail is alot more in price. A round baler is more expensive.
The cost of one block of hay can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, type of hay, and market conditions. On average, a standard square bale of hay can range from $4 to $15, while large round bales might cost between $30 and $100. It's best to check local suppliers or agricultural markets for the most accurate pricing.
$5.00
from $2.00- $10.00
For 1 bale of hay, i believe it is $10 in Canada and the USA
The cost of a bale of hay can vary depending on the type of hay, location, and quality. On average, a bale of hay can range from $5 to $15 per bale. Prices may fluctuate based on market conditions and seasonal factors.
Your question is flawed. You can never have a "soft core" large square hay bale. Soft or hard core only applies to large round bales, not square bales.
1000 pounds
$20.30(:
The cost of horse hay will vary from region to region. But you should expect to pay $5 to $20 for a 40 to 150 pound bale of hay. Remember to always feed horse quality hay in accordance with the horses weight and not by the flake.
A typical bale of hay usually costs between 2 and 10 dollars, depending on where you live
close to $20/ bale of alfalfa