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Let down by government, calls to defer eID, low quality hay and best mates til the end; Getting the Upper Land episode 15 | The Land

Low quality hay remains on the market from last year and producers have been warned to keep an eye on quality. There is little good quality hay available, with cheaper Queensland feed threatened with red fire ants while oaten hay from the southern districts is dearer than it was in 2019, with a B-Double load costing $28,000. It’s recommended that producers feed test everything, as poor hay won’t maintain stock – let alone improve it.

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