The income of a hay farmer can vary widely based on factors such as the size of the farm, type of hay produced, local market demand, and production costs. On average, small to medium-sized hay farms can earn anywhere from $20,000 to $100,000 per year, while larger operations may generate significantly higher revenues. Additionally, fluctuations in weather and market prices can greatly impact profitability. Overall, hay farming can be profitable, but it often requires careful management and market understanding.
Some farmers make a great deal of money. If no farmer received "as much as they should" we would have no farmers. Many farmers do so as a hobby. We only have a hundred acres or less and do not expect to make our living on farming. It is a hobby for us and we can do alright. Hay cost about $1.00 a bale to make and I get $3.75 currently. Can you triple money in a season? Farmers can do well and the wealth is in the land and property they own. There are many professions that pay worse per hour and the way of life is not as great.
Yes, you can make money selling hay, provided you have access to quality land for growing it and a reliable market for sales. Profitability depends on factors such as crop yield, production costs, and local demand from farmers and livestock owners. It's important to understand market trends, pricing, and potential competition to maximize earnings. Additionally, offering various types of hay, like alfalfa or grass hay, can attract a broader customer base.
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
A typical bale of hay usually costs between 2 and 10 dollars, depending on where you live
the farmer amasses the hay to make hay bales.
Alot of money because my grandpa owns one
grass + scythe = hay grass + farmer = hay
He doesn't. Logically a farmer feeds his cows (or cow) hay, grain and silage or lets them out to the pasture.
When the farmer gives it to them.
Some farmers make a great deal of money. If no farmer received "as much as they should" we would have no farmers. Many farmers do so as a hobby. We only have a hundred acres or less and do not expect to make our living on farming. It is a hobby for us and we can do alright. Hay cost about $1.00 a bale to make and I get $3.75 currently. Can you triple money in a season? Farmers can do well and the wealth is in the land and property they own. There are many professions that pay worse per hour and the way of life is not as great.
You are really busy at work and want to take a day off, but you don't as you want to make as much money as possible while the chance of work is there.
a bail of hay a day
In the barn at Farmer Grenn's. Click on the hay pile.
A farmer uses his pitchfork to gather hay for his cattle.
it depends on how thick the hay is Mr farmer
farmer grens barn