Fodder register - assistance for farmers
The Department of Primary Industries and NSW Farmers have teamed up to establish a fodder donation register to assist farmers affected by recent bushfires and floods.
This register stores the location, amount and availability of fodder pledged.
To register fodder please contact 1800 814 647. Inquiries to receive donated fodder on this list should be made to this number also.
Fodder Register
Table last updated: 21 May 2013
| Location | Type | Description | Available |
|---|---|---|---|
ADELONG |
Fodder |
30 x 4 ft round bales - mainly grass but contains barley grass |
Now |
ARDLETHAN |
Fodder |
1 x semi-trailer load of round bales of hay (2 years old) |
Now |
BOOK BOOK |
Fodder |
48-50 lucerne bales (2 years old) |
Now |
BRINDABELLA |
Fodder |
Hay - 25 round bales |
Now |
BUNGENDORE |
Fodder |
35-40 square bales of oaten hay (this season) |
Now |
COLEAMBALLY |
Fodder & Transport |
8/9 tonnes of corn |
Now |
COONABARABRAN |
Fodder |
|
Now |
COOTAMUNDRA |
Fodder |
100 round bales of canola hay; 20 round bales of pasture hay (cut 2012) |
Now |
COROWA |
Fodder |
99 x 8 x 4 x 3 cereal hay |
Now |
COWRA |
Fodder |
6 small bales of hay |
Now |
COWRA |
Fodder |
150 round bales oaten and wheaten hay, couple of years old, water affected |
Now |
DENILIQUIN |
Fodder |
Semi trailer quantity of round bales of wheaten hay & clover (cut late 2012) |
Now |
ECHUCA |
Fodder |
90 x 4ft round bales of grass hay - net wrapped |
Now |
EMMAVILLE |
Fodder |
20 big square bales of lucerne |
Now |
EUGOWRA |
Fodder |
65 x 8 x 4 x 4 square bales of very rough cattle feed hay |
Now |
FINLEY |
Fodder |
10 bales 8 x 4 x 3 wheaten hay (cut 10/2012) |
Now |
GOULBURN |
Fodder |
Wheaten Straw Hay - 150 large rectangular bales (freshly baled) |
Now |
GRIFFITH |
Fodder |
Approx 1000 bales of sorghum silage, 3 years old, wrap in various condition |
Now |
GRIFFITH |
Fodder |
40,000 tonne grape skins & seed (grape marc) |
Now |
GRIFFITH |
Fodder |
Semi-trailer load of 8x4x3 pasture hay (ryegrass and phalaris) (cut 2013) |
Now |
GUMLY GUMLY |
Fodder |
Hay - 52 round bales |
Now |
HENTY |
Fodder |
Canola hay - 2 semi trailer loads (2008/2009) |
Now |
HENTY |
Fodder |
34-36 5ft bales of pasture hay, relatively clean. Able to transport |
Now |
HENTY |
Fodder |
40 bales 8 x 4 x 3 (16 tonne) wheat straw with some lucerne |
Now |
HENTY |
Fodder |
30 x 5 x 4 round bales hay; 5 T feed wheat (with fair few black oats throughout) |
Now |
KANGAROO VALLEY/MOSS VALE |
Fodder |
30 large bales of lucerne silage - approx 1yr old with good wrap |
Now |
LAGGAN |
Fodder |
10 round bales of oaten hay |
Now |
LENNOX HEAD |
Fodder |
25 acres of seed grass (requires cutting & baling) |
Now |
LOCKHART |
Fodder |
Hay, clover and rye grass - 150 small bales |
Now |
MIA - GRIFFITH/LEETON |
Fodder |
45-60 2nd grade oaten hay - large bales, 2 yrs old |
Now |
MILLVALE |
Fodder |
Table top truck load of round bales of hay |
Now |
MILVALE |
Fodder |
Oaten & ryegrass hay - 200 bales (cut 2009) |
Now |
MURRAMI |
Fodder |
Organic rice - 20T (cut 2012) |
Now |
MURRUMBATEMAN |
Fodder |
Meadow hay with lucerne mixed in - 8 small square bales |
Now |
RAND |
Fodder |
Trailer load of barley or hay |
Now |
ROBERTSON |
Fodder |
30 round bales of pasture hay |
Now |
TARALGA (GOULBURN) |
Fodder |
Large round bales - semi trailer load |
Now |
TARCUTTA |
Fodder |
30 round bales of phalaris/ryegrass pasture hay |
Now |
TOCUMWAL |
Fodder |
150 small square bales of lucere hay |
Now |
TYAGARAH |
Fodder |
60 acres of pasture for cutting and baling |
Now |
VICTORIA |
Fodder |
Grass hay - 15 round bales |
Now |
WARRUMBUNGLE |
Fodder |
50 bales of hay |
Now |
YASS |
Fodder |
approx 30-40 bales pasture silage - 2yrs old - wrapped |
Now |
YASS |
Fodder |
30 large bales of ryegrass hay (2 years old & capped) & 20 round bales |
Now |
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Disclaimer
The information contained on this site is provided by NSW Department of Primary Industries on the basis of the best information available at the time of publication. While NSW Department of Primary Industries has taken all reasonable care to ensure this information is complete and correct the information is provided on the basis that all persons accessing the site are responsible for assessing the relevance of its content for their individual needs. To the extent permitted by law, NSW Department of Primary Industries and the State of New South Wales accept no responsibility for any damage, cost, loss or expense incurred by any person as a result of action taken in reliance on the information contained in this site or for the supply of or quality or contents of any of the products listed.
Before feeding any fodder to stock, you should ensure that it is free of residues and weed seeds. Animals which test positive for chemical residues at slaughter will be rejected. NSW Department of Primary Industries advises that an independent nutritional analysis be sought to help determine the real nutritional value of drought fodder prior to use.
NSW Department of Primary Industries may, without notice, change any or all of the information on this site at any time.
Warning: Residues in feeds will affect the marketability of meat and milk products. Australia’s export markets depend on all producers being vigilant about residues..
