1529 days ago

Oat Straw -conventional & Lge Rounds

Claire from Burbush - Rotokauri

Hello All,
We have just baled our oat straw in Te Kowhai and this is available now off the paddock.
Lge Round Bales =
(10 bale equal)
$60+gst (please note once moved to shed they will be $65+gst)
Price includes loading to your transporter.


Conventional Bales =
$10 incl gst (please note once moved to shed they will be $15 incl gst)
Purchaser will be required to load their transport upon pick up

Message us the amount you are after and your phone number, we will arrange a time for pick up.

enjoy your day.

Negotiable

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