"Average" doesn't mean very much in this case. I suppose you could say the average is about 1,000 pounds or so, since hay bales can range from as little as 40 or 50 pounds to well over 2,000 pounds.
the one i get are about 60
5'x6' round bale weighs 1100lbs
It depends on well it is packed and whether it's in the form of a large round bale, a small square bale or a large square bale. As such the question is quite impossible to answer.
$6 in New Hampshire
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A bale of pine straw typically weighs between 10 to 40 pounds, depending on the size and density of the bale.
it depends on the quality of the hay if a square bale contains alalfa then it should cost around 5 dollars in West Virginia. A round bale costs 10 dollars from a farm. but if you purchase it at southern states it will be 6 dollars for a lesser quality of a square bale
a bale of wool from river plate 500 kg
A standard straw bale measuring 4'x4'x8' typically weighs between 800 to 1,500 pounds, depending on factors such as moisture content and compaction. Bales that are denser and dryer will generally be on the heavier side of this range. It's important to note that the weight can vary by the type of straw used and how tightly it is packed.
A typical cotton bale weighed around 500 pounds.
Depending on the size of the bale and type of fodder in the bale, usually somewhere between 50 and 2,000 pounds.
It depends on the size of the bale and type of fodder in the bale. Usually somewhere between 50 and 2,000 pounds.