Hay Report
Dairy Australia generates a hay report to help farmers make more informed decisions when buying hay. The hay report is updated 40 times per year and provides an independent and timely assessment of hay markets in each dairy region.
Hay prices by location
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Queensland
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New South Wales
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Victoria
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South Australia
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Western Australia
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Tasmania
Select a location to view the hay price:
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Cereal
N/ALucerne
N/AStraw
N/APasture
$330 - $450Steady -
Cereal
$300 - $350SteadyLucerne
$350 - $460SteadyStraw
$95 - $140$3Pasture
$250 - $345$5 -
Cereal
$310 - $370SteadyLucerne
$370 - $420SteadyStraw
$90 - $140$5Pasture
$250 - $300$5 -
Cereal
$330 - $395SteadyLucerne
$380 - $440$5Straw
$130 - $155$5Pasture
$260 - $310Steady -
Cereal
$380 - $450SteadyLucerne
$470 - $530$5Straw
$180 - $250SteadyPasture
$330 - $390$5 -
Cereal
$360 - $400$5Lucerne
$440 - $490$10Straw
$150 - $180SteadyPasture
$240 - $300$13 -
Cereal
$320 - $370SteadyLucerne
$380 - $440$13Straw
$110 - $150$5Pasture
$280 - $310$5 -
Cereal
$340 - $390$5Lucerne
$370 - $425$8Straw
$90 - $145SteadyPasture
$245 - $310$8 -
Cereal
$360 - $400SteadyLucerne
$360 - $440$10Straw
$100 - $160$15Pasture
$275 - $310Steady -
Cereal
$330 - $395SteadyLucerne
$370 - $420$10Straw
$95 - $145$5Pasture
N/A -
Cereal
$360 - $420SteadyLucerne
$390 - $450SteadyStraw
$110 - $145$5Pasture
$240 - $320Steady -
Cereal
$295 - $360SteadyLucerne
$330 - $390SteadyStraw
$100 - $140SteadyPasture
$285 - $365Steady
National Summary
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Hay Report - 19 July 2024PDF, 954.05 KB
All Location Hay Prices
19 July 2024 |
Cereal |
Lucerne |
Straw |
Pasture |
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Atherton Tablelands | Price range
Change | N/A | N/A | N/A | $330 - $450 Steady |
Darling Downs | Price range
Change | $300 - $350 Steady | $350 - $460 Steady | $95 - $140 $3 | $250 - $345 $5 |
North Coast NSW | Price range
Change | $310 - $370 Steady | $370 - $420 Steady | $90 - $140 $5 | $250 - $300 $5 |
Central West NSW | Price range
Change | $330 - $395 Steady | $380 - $440 $5 | $130 - $155 $5 | $260 - $310 Steady |
Bega Valley | Price range
Change | $380 - $450 Steady | $470 - $530 $5 | $180 - $250 Steady | $330 - $390 $5 |
Gippsland | Price range
Change | $360 - $400 $5 | $440 - $490 $10 | $150 - $180 Steady | $240 - $300 $13 |
Goulburn & Murray Valley | Price range
Change | $320 - $370 Steady | $380 - $440 $13 | $110 - $150 $5 | $280 - $310 $5 |
South West Victoria | Price range
Change | $340 - $390 $5 | $370 - $425 $8 | $90 - $145 Steady | $245 - $310 $8 |
South East SA | Price range
Change | $360 - $400 Steady | $360 - $440 $10 | $100 - $160 $15 | $275 - $310 Steady |
Central SA | Price range
Change | $330 - $395 Steady | $370 - $420 $10 | $95 - $145 $5 | N/A |
South West WA | Price range
Change | $360 - $420 Steady | $390 - $450 Steady | $110 - $145 $5 | $240 - $320 Steady |
North West Tasmania | Price range
Change | $295 - $360 Steady | $330 - $390 Steady | $100 - $140 Steady | $285 - $365 Steady |
About the Hay Report
Why the hay report is created
Farmers, government, industry advocacy and businesses across the supply chain require independently produced, unbiased data on the industry to inform strategic decisions and policy formation.
Hay reports provide an independent industry view, bringing together key data and insights across the supply chain and industry without any vested interest.
The hay report is created using data provided by the Australian Fodder Industry Association (AFIA).
Interpreting the reports
Hay prices are based on shedded hay without weather damage, of good quality and colour. There is a wide variation in quality for hay, so prices are indicative for a mid-range product.
Prices are estimates based on delivery to dairy farms with allowance for freight, storage, and marketing costs, but exclusive of GST. Actual prices may vary for quality or other reasons.
In this video, dairy farm manager Brian Corr explains how Dairy Australia's hay and grain email updates help him make more informed decisions on-farm.