Since the size of hay bales varies so greatly, this question must be answered by weight. Current prices of quality alfalfa hay in the western U.S. range from $70 to $110 US per ton (US ton = 2,000 pounds). In other parts of the U.S., hay types, qualities, and prices can vary greatly from this. In the U.S., your local county extension agent should be able to give you a reasonably unbiased value for the hay available locally.
A typical bale of hay usually costs between 2 and 10 dollars, depending on where you live
That all depends on the size of the bale, the type of bale being sold and the composition of that bale. It also depends on your location.
To my calculations when i studied history with my teacher he said that them bales of hay costed him about 25 cents per hay stack if only gas were like that
Here in Wisconsin it is going for around $35 a 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
The price of a bale of hay will vary according to the type of hay, the size of the bale and where you purchase it from. Hay can range from $5.00 and upwards depending on those factors.
close to $20/ bale of alfalfa
A typical bale of hay usually costs between 2 and 10 dollars, depending on where you live
$5.00
It is called a bale of hay.
The unit for hay is usually a bale, which is called a 'bale of hay'. It is just a block of hay.
That all depends on the size of the bale, the type of bale being sold and the composition of that bale. It also depends on your location.
$4 plus tax.
Depending on the size of the bale and type of fodder in the bale, usually somewhere between 50 and 2,000 pounds.
A bale of hay differs based on the country it is being sold in. In South Africa it usually costs about 180 for a metric ton.
For 1 bale of hay, i believe it is $10 in Canada and the USA
$20.30(: