PSW Hay LLC was established in the State of California in March 2011 and is based in Wilmington, California.
PSW Hay LLC engages in the hay press methods/systems, custom alfalfa hay press and hay packaging through various baling machines, hay press mounting storage and quality control, brokerage, wholesale and foreign distribution of top quality alfalfa hay.
Alfalfa hay is an excellent source of good quality protein and fiber and is a legume hay that is sometimes called “Lucerne.” These hays are higher in protein and minerals and are more palatable than grass hays. Alfalfa in particular is high in energy and is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. It has the most feed value of all the perennial pasture forages. Alfalfa is used as for horses, dairy cows, beef cattle, sheep, chickens, turkeys and other farm animals. When properly cured, efficiently pressed (customized pressed for various usages), and
proficiently mounted during storage, logistics and transportation, alfalfa hay may retain its highest potency and is the best of the legume hays from a nutrient standpoint.
PSW Hay LLC engages in the hay press methods/systems, custom alfalfa hay press and hay packaging through various baling machines, hay press mounting storage and quality control, brokerage, wholesale and foreign distribution of top quality alfalfa hay.
Alfalfa hay is an excellent source of good quality protein and fiber and is a legume hay that is sometimes called “Lucerne.” These hays are higher in protein and minerals and are more palatable than grass hays. Alfalfa in particular is high in energy and is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. It has the most feed value of all the perennial pasture forages. Alfalfa is used as for horses, dairy cows, beef cattle, sheep, chickens, turkeys and other farm animals. When properly cured, efficiently pressed (customized pressed for various usages), and
proficiently mounted during storage, logistics and transportation, alfalfa hay may retain its highest potency and is the best of the legume hays from a nutrient standpoint.