Shipping & Freight
Shipping & Freight
SGP+™ ships from RanchRevive's manufacturing partner in Napoleonville, Louisiana. We price freight transparently by zone and by full-flatbed truckload. No bracket-creep, no hidden fuel surcharges — the per-day cost on your quote is the all-in landed number.
Bale and truckload specs
- Bale weight: 2,200 lb
- Truck configuration: Full flatbed FTL
- Payload: 46,000 lb per truck
- Bales per truck: 23
Six freight zones from Napoleonville, LA
- Zone 1 — Gulf / Southeast (≤500 mi): +$0.09/day per head
- Zone 2 — South Central (500–800 mi): +$0.14/day per head
- Zone 3 — Plains (800–1,100 mi): +$0.19/day per head
- Zone 4 — Upper Midwest (1,100–1,500 mi): +$0.25/day per head
- Zone 5 — West / North (1,500+ mi): +$0.30/day per head
Zone 6 (international and special-handling lanes) is quoted case-by-case — contact us for a custom landed price.
Why we ship FTL, not LTL
Less-than-truckload (LTL) freight runs 2–3× the per-pound cost of full truckload, plus the bales sit on dock floors and accumulate handling damage. For most operations the math only works on FTL. If your herd does not yet justify a full 23-bale truck, we will help you consolidate with a neighboring operation in your zone to share a load. That single move often turns a borderline ROI into a clean one.
What's included in your quote
- Bale price (zone-adjusted on the freight line, not the product line)
- Flatbed FTL freight from Napoleonville, LA to your delivery address
- Estimated transit window and a tracked PRO number once dispatched
- Volume tiering — multi-truck and recurring loads reduce per-bale freight
Storage and handling
2,200 lb bales should be staged on a dry pad or under cover. Standard hay-handling equipment (squeeze, bale spear, telehandler) moves them without modification.
Informational purposes only. SGP+™ is a registered trademark of RanchRevive. Manufactured under FDA GMP standards. Results vary by operation, forage, climate, and management.