The Farm Service Agency's (FSA) electronic Hay Net Ad Service (eHayNet) is an Internet-based service allowing farmers and ranchers to share 'Need Hay' ads and 'Have Hay' ads online.
Welcome to our Hay Net site. A few things to remember when getting familiarized with the site are:
- There is a one-time registration process that should be completed by all users who want to post an ad online. When completing your registration with eAuthentication (described below), please remember to use the Email address you used with the previous version of Hay Net. This information will be very important when you want to remove ads that were posted through the previous site.
- Users just wishing to browse ads DO NOT NEED to have an eAuthentication user id.
- Hay Net Ads will be automatically removed after a period of 13 months.
- Please help your fellow farmer and rancher by keeping ads current and up to date. Remove ads you no longer need advertised on our Web.
- Please use this site in a courteous manner. The site was not designed for use by placing ads in each state, or advertising your company.
We look forward to serving you with your Hay Net Ads.
Browsing access to the Hay Net service is available to all USDA customers, without the need to create an account.
This process is easy and only requires creating a user ID and password and confirming your email. Click here to go to the eAuthentication page. From here, click on the ' Create an Accounts' link, and finally, follow the instructions to complete a request for Level 1 Access.
Once you have your eAuthentication account, you can click on the 'Login' link on the top of this page and enter your user ID and password on the USDA login screen.
USDA provides Hay Net services in a secure online environment that protects participants' privacy through stringent security measures.
FSA's HayNet customers can use a personal computer to submit Have Hay Ads or Need Hay Ads as well as view existing Ads.
The HayNet process is available 24/7, except during routine backup and maintenance periods.
Updated 10/3/2007
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