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The hay fields are mostly WW B-Dahl old-world bluestem, which is drought resistant, does not require much nitrogen fertilization, and is very palatable to cattle. We also have some Coastal, which requires more nitrogen fertilizer but also produces more hay when fertilized. We are currently using our own herd's manure for fertilization, and may use hydrolyzed fish in the future. All bales are Certified Organic. We have 4×5 ft net-wrapped round bales for $75/bale; and 28-30 pound two-wire square bales for $7.5 and $15 each, respectively. Delivery is available for an additional fee, and pick up can be arranged in most cases. [updated August 11, 2025] Please note that this hay is perfect for gardeners who want mulch that has not been treated with herbicides that can poison their plants. However, it is not horse quality: the crude protein is usually about 5%, which is pretty low even for cattle. For cattle, though, it is a useful source of fiber and energy. Protein in feed for non-organic, non-grassfed cattle can be supplemented from a variety of sources such as urea-based and non-urea protein tubs. We use certified alfalfa pellets from Coyote Creek Farm for this purpose. .
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