Hay market activity moderate

In Kansas, hay market activity moderate; demand moderate to good for alfalfa and moderate for grass hay. Prices steady for all classes. Hay usage for all types seems to have picked up due to this colder weather, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, Jan. 16. Prices given on a per-ton basis, unless otherwise noted.

Southwest: Dairy alfalfa, grass hay, grinding alfalfa and ground and delivered steady, movement moderate. Alfalfa, horse, small squares, $240-$250. Supreme dairy, .85-.95/point RFV $155-$175; premium, $155-$165; good, $135-$155. Stock or dry cow alfalfa, $110-$120. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, $120-$135. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots and dairies, $145-$155. Bluestem grass hay, large squares, $80-$90. Brome, none reported. For the week ending Jan. 13, 12,063 tons of grinding alfalfa and 845 tons of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Cornstalks, large rounds, $55-$65, ground and delivered, $70-$75.

South central: Dairy alfalfa, grass hay, grinding alfalfa and ground and delivered steady, alfalfa pellets steady to $5 higher, movement moderate. Horse alfalfa, small squares, $240-$245, dairy, .85-.90/point RFV, Supreme, $155-$165; premium, $150-$160; good, $130-$150. Stock cow alfalfa, $130-$135 delivered. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, $105-$115, with an instance at $120-$130. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots, $135-$145. Sun-cured alfalfa pellets, 15% protein, $175-$180, 17% protein, $180-$190, dehydrated 17% $207-$217. For the week ending Jan. 13, 4,582 tons of grinding alfalfa and 740 tons of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Grass hay, bluestem, large squares, $80-$90, large rounds, $65-$75. Brome, large rounds, none reported, small squares, $105-$115. Oat hay, large squares, $95-$100, Sudan, large rounds, $70-$75. Teff, small squares, $6.25-$6.75/bale, large squares, $115-$125 delivered, large rounds, $65-$75. Cornstalks, large rounds, $55-$60, cornstalks ground and delivered, $60-$70. Straw, large squares, $50-$60, medium squares, $60-$65. Milo stalks, $50-$55.

Southeast: Dairy alfalfa, grass hay, grinding alfalfa, ground and delivered steady, movement slow to moderate. Horse/goat alfalfa, $210-$220. Dairy, .80-.90/point RFV. Stock cow alfalfa, $120-$130. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, $90-$100. Ground and delivered, $110-$120. Premium bluestem grass hay, small squares, $110-$120, with instances $130-$140; good, medium and large squares, $80-$100, large rounds, $65-$75. Brome, small squares, $6-$8/bale. Good, medium and large squares, $100-$120, large rounds, $75-$85. Oat hay, large squares, $120-$130. For the week ending Jan. 13, 1,682 tons of grass hay were delivered. Straw, medium squares, $50-$60. Mulch, large rounds, $50-$55.

Northwest: Dairy alfalfa steady, grinding alfalfa and ground and delivered steady, movement slow to moderate. Alfalfa, small squares, $5-$6/bale. Horse or goat, $175-$200. Premium/supreme dairy, .80-.95/point RFV. Fair/good stock cow, $110-$120. Fair/good grinding alfalfa $90-$100. Ground and delivered to feedlots and dairies $105-$110.

North central/northeast: Dairy alfalfa, grass hay, grinding alfalfa, ground and delivered steady, movement slow to moderate. Horse alfalfa, small squares, $9-$10/bale. Supreme dairy alfalfa, .95-1.05/point RFV, $175-$195. Premium, $170-$185; good, $150-$170. Good stock cow, $110-$120. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, $100-$110, with an instance at $120. Ground and delivered, $125-$140. Grass hay, bluestem, small squares, $5-$6/bale, large squares, $95-$105, large rounds, $65-$75. Brome, good, small squares, $6-$7/bale delivered, medium and large squares, $110-$120, large rounds, $75-$80. Sudan, large rounds, $70-$75. Milo stalks, large rounds, $40-$55. Straw, small squares, $4-$5/bale, large squares, $75-$85, large rounds, $65-$75. Certified weed-free grass mulch, small squares, $4-$5/bale, large rounds, $45/bale.

Source: Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, Dodge City, Kansas.