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OUR PAST GUIDES OUR FUTURE

Our humble roots were planted in 1982. Going from cubed hay to feed local animals to packing hay in a variety of ways to now feed everything from Cows to Camels. We are grateful for what we have been able to do in pursuing our exporting ambitions.

Here at Sage Hill we seek to hire the kind of people who love the products we buy and ship so that our work is a daily pursuit of a passion. It is our goal to show our excitement and dedication with every bale we load. Our employees and our quality hay inventory truly make up our most valuable resources and we are proud to work alongside both.

These cubes start finding a home overseas as well as the existing domestic buyers.

1982

Our Big Bale press is installed and modified to package hay sent to Japan
Several other markets start buying Sage Hill Hay.

1990

By this time many more people have been added to the pressing work force and orders are pushing to expand the company

Company continues to expand, bringing more valuable people into the company.

1994

2007

The company works hard and bounces back with great luck and determination, a second facility is now acquired and with it a third option to press hay

Minor setbacks occurred in a big event known as “08, however Sage Hill was true to their word and went on to fulfill contracts at original prices.

2008

2010

More land and resources are acquired to keep up with customer demand

Sage Hill Northwest expands into the southwest United States and starts shipping out of California ports.

2013

2018

US trade disputes bring uncertainty into the market, Sage Hill continues to get hay to our customers overseas.

New buildings are constructed at headquarters allowing for increased storage capacity.

2021

2023

Continuing to grow life changing relationships around the world. 

1982

These cubes start finding a home overseas as well as the existing domestic buyers.

Our Big Bale press is installed and modified to package hay sent to Japan
Several other markets start buying Sage Hill Hay.

1990

By this time many more people have been added to the pressing work force and orders are pushing to expand the company

1994

By this time many more people have been added to the pressing work force and orders are pushing to expand the company.

2007

The company works hard and bounces back with great luck and determination, a second facility is now acquired and with it a third option to press hay

2008

Minor setbacks occurred in a big event known as “08, however Sage Hill was sure to follow through with all contracted hay at the original contracted price

2010

More land and resources are acquired to keep up with customer demand

2013

Sage Hill Northwest expands into the southwest United States and starts shipping out of California ports.

2018

US trade disputes bring uncertainty into the market, Sage Hill continues to get hay to our customers overseas.

2020

New buildings are constructed at headquarters allowing for increased storage capacity.

2023

Continuing to grow life changing relationships around the world. 

AN UNTRADITIONAL APPROACH

Improving life for people while shipping hay has always been in our company DNA. We think that adding employees with varied employment backgrounds helps to enrich the whole organization.

 

Each individual brings a different and important look at how hay is to be bought, stored, marketed, shipped and more. In keeping with this diversified background we often choose to support reputable and industry driven representatives that service our world markets. We feel we can achieve our company goals as a network of service providers all through the supply chain.