Highly Nutritious

Australian Hay

Highly Nutritious

Australian hay is grown by farmers to fulfil a wide variety of purposes for a range of markets, such as feed for dairy and beef cattle, as well as goats, horses, and sheep. Oaten Hay, Wheaten Hay and Barley Hay are a prime source of digestible fibre and can be fed alone or as part of a mixed ration feed and are complimentary to Alfalfa Hay.

Highly Nutritious

Australian hay is grown by farmers to fulfil a wide variety of purposes for a range of markets, such as feed for dairy and beef cattle, as well as goats, horses, and sheep. Oaten Hay, Wheaten Hay and Barley Hay are a prime source of digestible fibre and can be fed alone or as part of a mixed ration feed and are complimentary to Alfalfa Hay.

Geographically Diverse

Australian hay exporters offer a year-round supply of product due to geographical diversity, which means an uninterrupted, consistent supply for our customers. Through cultivating long-term relationships with growers across South Australia, Western Australia and Victoria, Balco has secured access to the highest quality crops grown in the most ideal conditions.

Geographically diverse

Australian hay exporters offer a year-round supply of product due to geographical diversity, which means an uninterrupted, consistent supply for our customers. Through cultivating long-term relationships with growers across Western and South Australia Balco has secured exclusive access to the highest quality crops grown in the most ideal conditions.

Green & Clean

Australia is highly regarded for the national farming practices that result in a “green and clean” reputation. Australia boasts low nitrate soils, low potassium levels, and farmers do not use GMOs or fire-retardant chemicals.

GREEN & CLEAN​

Australia is highly regarded for the national farming practices that result in a “green and clean” reputation. Australia boasts low nitrate soils, low potassium levels, and farmers do not use GMOs or fire-retardant chemicals.

Dry Land Farming

Australia has been exporting hay for over 30 years, the longevity of the industry can be attributed in part to the large-scale professional growers. Australia has only one annual crop, which is grown through dry land farming ensuring a high quality crop each year.

Dry Land Farming

Australia has been exporting hay for over 30 years, the longevity of the industry can be attributed in part to the large-scale professional growers. Australia has only one annual crop, which is grown through dry land farming ensuring a high quality crop each year.

Uninterrupted Supply

Moisture controls and Annual Ryegrass Toxicity Testing are mandated in Australia to ensure safety throughout the production and export process as well as safeguarding the quality of the product. Quality assurance programs ensure quality standards are maintained. Balco Australia leads the Australian hay industry in consistency with testing and controlled grading to protect the interests of our customers.

UNINTERRUPTED SUPPLY​

Moisture controls and Annual Ryegrass Toxicity Testing are mandated in Australia to ensure safety throughout the production and export process as well as safeguarding the quality of the product. Quality assurance programs ensure quality standards are maintained. Balco Australia leads the Australian hay industry in consistency with testing and controlled grading to protect the interests of our customers.

Consistent Climate

The type and quality of hay crop that a farmer can produce depends heavily on the climate and each season. The long dry, hot summers and modest winter rainfall across Australia creates a consistent, bacteria suppressive climate.

CONSISTENT CLIMATE​

The type and quality of hay crop that a farmer can produce depends heavily on the climate and each season. The long dry, hot summers and modest winter rainfall across Australia creates a consistent, bacteria suppressive climate.

Quality Controlled

Australian hay is mechanically cut and conditioned, then dried in the field before it is stacked and stored locally in large sheds. The weather and climate, soil and ground conditions, as well as the machinery farmers use all play an important role in ensuring high quality, consistent product.

QUALITY​

Australian hay is mechanically cut and conditioned, then dried in the field before it is stacked and stored locally in large sheds. The weather and climate, soil and ground conditions, as well as the machinery farmers use all play an important role in ensuring high quality, consistent product.