Truckload Hay Prices Without Buying the Truckload
Barns and farms near each other split one full flatbed straight from the grower. Freight is shared by weight, every dollar sits on an open ledger, and if the truck does not fill, nobody is ever charged.
One Flatbed, Split Between Neighbors
A pool is one grower's load, claimed in shares by barns within a few miles of each other. You buy the amount you can store rather than the amount a trailer holds, and everyone riding the truck sees the same ledger.
24 bundles left on this haul
0 of 24 loaded
Demotimothy, 2nd Cut at $7.00 / bale
23 bundles left on this haul
1 of 24 loaded
Demoorchard mix, 3rd Cut at $0.01 / bale
Claim your share
Buy one bundle (about two horse-months of hay) or fill a whole delivery stop. You authorize a maximum and will pay that number or less.
Neighbors lower your price
Every share that joins splits the same freight bill further. Watch the tracker as the pool fills the truck.
The truck rolls
One flatbed, a handful of nearby stops. Big barns take a whole delivery, smaller buyers collect from a neighbor stop, spec sheet included.
The AgBid Marketplace
Post what you need. Suppliers compete for it and bid one total delivered price with feed and freight itemized, so what you compare is the real number that leaves your account. You pick the bid. We charge 3 percent on the feed, and selling is free.
It opens as soon as supplier verification finishes in our launch counties.
Work with top suppliers
Certified suppliers are our highest tier, selected for their business track record and consistently strong reviews from buyers. Look for the gold badge when reviewing bids.
- Established business profile
- Strong transaction history
- Positive buyer reviews
- Selected by AgBid
Suwannee Valley Hay