Eastern Oregon alfalfa field with hay bales, barn, and horses

Royer Ranch

Barn-stored Eastern Oregon alfalfa hay and quality quarter/ranch horses raised with the practical standards of a working family operation.

01 Alfalfa hay

Large square bales around 1,350 lb and small bales around 100 lb, typically kept under dry barn storage.

02 Ranch horses

Yearlings and young prospects from quarter/ranch horse bloodlines, presented with clear photos and handling notes.

03 Direct relationships

A simple buyer list, seasonal updates, and practical communication for local and regional customers.

Clean alfalfa, stored dry and sold with details buyers can trust.

The hay side of the ranch should feel straightforward: bale size, cutting, storage, intended use, pickup or delivery options, and current availability. That is what buyers need before they call.

  • Large squares: approximately 1,350 lb bales for volume buyers.
  • Small bales: approximately 100 lb bales for horse owners and smaller barns.
  • Storage: dry hay barn when available, with current photos of actual lots.
  • Next step: add forage test results by lot when you have them.
Barn-stored alfalfa hay bales stacked under cover
Use current cutting photos here when the first real inventory is ready.

Yearlings and prospects shown like serious buyers expect.

The horse program should be marketed with bloodlines, temperament, handling, conformation photos, short videos, and honest sale status.

Two young quarter ranch horses standing in an Eastern Oregon paddock
Buyer-ready records

Pedigree, sire and dam, age, sex, color, height estimate, handling notes, and asking status.

Better media rhythm

Monthly photos, short movement clips, and simple updates build trust before the buyer ever visits.

Waitlist thinking

Instead of starting from zero each sale season, collect qualified interest year-round.

Make buying simple before the first phone call.

Reach out for current cutting dates, bale counts, test results when available, price guidance, and pickup or delivery details.

Hay lot

Large square alfalfa

Approx. 1,350 lb bales stored under cover. Good fit for volume hay buyers, ranches, and livestock operations.

Ask about large squares
Hay lot

Small bale alfalfa

Approx. 100 lb bales for horse owners, barns, and smaller operations that value manageable handling.

Ask about small bales
Horse prospect

Yearlings and young stock

Quality quarter/ranch horse prospects. Add current photos, pedigree notes, and sale status for each horse.

Join the horse list

Established locally, ready for the next generation of buyers.

Royer Ranch is a family operation near Hermiston, Oregon, built around an honest advantage: established land, practical production, real hay, real horses, and a clearer way for buyers to find and trust the farm.

How we keep buyers updated

  1. Current hay availability and lot details by request.
  2. Seasonal cutting updates as inventory changes.
  3. Clear pickup and delivery conversations before orders are reserved.
  4. Horse photos, pedigree notes, and sale status for interested buyers.
  5. A simple buyer list for people who want first notice on future availability.

Reserve hay, ask about delivery, or join the horse buyer list.

Send a note with what you need, when you need it, and where you are located. We will follow up with current availability and next steps.

sales@royerranch.com Hermiston, Oregon