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Hay and alfalfa wholesale dealers are contacted by farmers and other people and companies that deal with livestock and horses. Hay and alfalfa are common feed for cows and horses that is generally inexpensive and good for animals. Many farmers grow and harvest their own hay, but in areas where the land is excessively dry in may not be possible, so they will contact a hay and alfalfa wholesale seller. Farmers with large herds may also need to buy hay and alfalfa from wholesalers to supplement their own hay and alfalfa supplies. Horse owners, stable managers, race tracks and other business and people that work with horses will often contact hay and alfalfa wholesalers dealers as well.
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AGWAY INC
9 Wenham St, Danvers, MA Zip Code01923
1.9MI from Hathorne
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(978) 774-1069
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MIDDLETON FARM SUPPLY
336 N Main St, Middleton, MA Zip Code01949
2.1MI from Hathorne
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(978) 777-1050
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KIMBALL FARM FEED
791 E Broadway, Haverhill, MA Zip Code01830
14.5MI from Hathorne
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(978) 521-3990
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TAPLIN FARM
489 Wheeler RD, Dracut, MA Zip Code01826
17.4MI from Hathorne
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(978) 685-0129
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MCGOVERN FARMS
French, Dunstable, MA Zip Code01827
26.8MI from Hathorne
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(978) 649-3471
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MC NAMARA FARMS INC
1404 West St, Stoughton, MA Zip Code02072
32.6MI from Hathorne
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(781) 344-6836
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If you work on a farm that has cows or horses, then you probably use a large amount of hay, alfalfa, straw, and other baled grasses. Finding a wholesale supplier that has all of the products and equipment that you need can help your farm save a lot of money because they give their clients price discounts when they place bulk orders. Knowing what questions to ask the feed dealers will help you determine which ones are best for you. First, write down the numbers of a few wholesalers listed in your online directory so that you can organize your information well. Call the first supplier and ask how many years they have been growing hay, alfalfa, and other organic grasses. This will give you a good idea of how much experience they have with baled hay. Ask them if their products come in cubes. This will help you store the baled products because the cubes can be stacked easily. Ask the wholesalers if they have other feeds for your horses as well. Products like supplement tablets and juices, teas, seeds, straw, and sprouts will help your animals stay healthy. Tell the suppliers how much baled grass, pitchforks, and other products you need, and ask them what kind of discount they can give you for your order. Get a written price quote from the company and be sure to write it down. This makes it easy for you to compare their prices so that you can tell which ones have the prices that are best for you.
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