

We sell double-compressed straw and hay.
We are the leading supplier of long fiber forage and roughage products including Annual ryegrass straw, Perennial ryegrass straw, Fescue straw, Alfalfa hay, Orchard grass hay, Oat hay, Bermuda grass, and other grass hay and straw products for dairy cows, beef cows, horses, camels, goats. We supply to animal feed industries in Far East Asia, South East Asia and the Middle East.

Annual Rye Grass Straw
Annual Rye Grass Straw, predominantly popular with beef industry users in Korea (and also gaining in popularity with dairy farmers) is another high fiber, economically priced roughage used as livestock feed.

Christmas Valley Oregon Alfalfa
Christmas Valley Alfalfa is well known as high-end quality among US alfalfa hay, usually used as horse feed. Christmas Valley Alfalfa has high protein and RFV, both contribute to its high feed value.

Timothy Hay
Timothy hay promotes a shiny coat, good digestion. It is excellent for protein-sensitive horses. Timothy hay is recommended for horses confined to a stable because it offers more chewing time.

Fescue Straw
Fescue Grass Straw is popular with dairy farmers in the export market and is successfully fed in the beef market. It has a coarser, longer stem compared to Rye. It is also considered very good, economically priced roughage.

Orchard Grass Straw
Orchard Grass Straw is a very good roughage or filler, just like Rye and Fescue. It has a coarser stem and is a popular source of fiber.

Oregon Alfalfa Hay
Alfalfa is used as feed for horses, dairy cows, beef cattle, sheep, chickens, turkeys and other farm animals.
With its high nutritional quality, Alfalfa hay is one of the best and most popular cow and horse feed varieties available. Its high protein, calcium and vitamin content make it useful in balancing rations for brood mares (mares used for breeding) and young growing horses.
We provide the highest quality of Oregon State Alfalfa.

Perennial Rye Grass Straw
This high fiber, economically priced roughage is used as livestock feed. It is baled after seed harvest. Perennial Rye Grass Straw, most popular with export beef industry users, is also gaining in popularity with dairy farmers.