Hay market trade light
In Kansas, hay market trade activity is light, while demand remains very good for all types of hay. Prices for all hay types mostly steady, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, June 5. Prices given on a per-ton basis, unless otherwise noted.
Southwest:
Dairy alfalfa, grass hay, grinding alfalfa, ground and delivered steady, movement slow. Alfalfa, horse, small squares, $240-$250. Supreme dairy, .95-1.00/point RFV $180-$190; premium, $165-$175; good, $150-$160. New crop dairy alfalfa, 1.00/point RFV. Stock or dry cow alfalfa, $140-$155. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, $155-$165. New crop grinding alfalfa, $120-$130 standing, $150-$165 at the edge, $175-$185 delivered. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots and dairies, $165-$185, with instances $195-$200. Grass hay, none reported. Corn stalks, none reported. For the week ending June 2, 7,883 tons of grinding alfalfa and 1,370 tons of dairy alfalfa were delivered.
South central:
Dairy alfalfa, ground and delivered, grass hay, alfalfa pellets steady, grinding alfalfa, $15-$20 higher, movement slow. Horse alfalfa, small squares, $190-$200, dairy, .95-1.00/point RFV, Supreme, $180-$190; premium, $165-$175; good, $150-$160. New crop dairy, 1.00/point RFV. Stock cow alfalfa, $145-$160 delivered. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, $150-$165. New crop grinding alfalfa, $150-$165, with instances $170-$180. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots, $165-$175, with an instance $185. Sun-cured alfalfa pellets, 15% protein, $190-$205, 17% protein, $195-$210, dehydrated 17% $240-$250. Grass hay, bluestem, large squares, $90-$100, large rounds, $75-$85. Brome, large squares, $130 delivered. Oat hay, large squares, $85-$95, Sudan, large rounds, $75-$80. Cornstalks, none reported. Straw, large rounds, $70-$75. For the week ending June 2, 4,582 tons of grinding alfalfa and 2,198 tons of dairy alfalfa were delivered.
Southeast:
Dairy alfalfa steady to .05 higher, horse/goat, stock cow alfalfa, grinding alfalfa, ground and delivered, grass hay steady, movement slow. Horse/goat alfalfa, $215-$225. Dairy, .95-1.00/point RFV. New crop dairy, 1.00/point RFV. Stock cow alfalfa, $140-$150. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, none reported. Ground and delivered, none reported. Premium bluestem grass hay, small squares, $110-$120, with an instance at $130. Good, medium and large squares, $90-$110, with an instance $120, large rounds, $70-$80, with an instance, $90-$100. Brome, small squares, none reported. Good, medium and large squares, $100-$120, with an instance $135, large rounds, $85-$95. Oat hay, medium squares, $150-$160. Straw, medium and large squares, $50-$60. Mulch, large rounds, $50-$55. For the week ending June 2, 906 tons of grass hay were delivered.
Northwest:
Dairy alfalfa steady to .05/point higher, grinding alfalfa and ground and delivered steady, movement slow. Alfalfa, horse or goat, $220-$230. Premium/supreme dairy, .95-1.00/point RFV. Fair/good stock cow, $120-$130. Fair/good grinding alfalfa $100-$120. New crop alfalfa, $110-$120 in the field. Ground and delivered to feedlots and dairies $120-$130. Cornstalks, none reported.
North central/northeast:
Dairy alfalfa steady to .05 higher, grass hay, grinding alfalfa, ground and delivered steady, movement slow. Premium horse alfalfa, small squares, $9-$10/bale; supreme dairy, 1.00-1.05/point RFV $185-$200; premium, $170-$195; good, small squares, $150-$170. New crop dairy, 1.00-1.05/point RFV. Good stock cow, $120-$125. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, $110-$120. New crop grinding alfalfa, $150-$155. Ground and delivered, $140-$150, with an instance at $175. Grass hay, bluestem, large squares, $105-$115, large rounds, $90-$100. Brome, new crop, small squares, $8/bale, large squares, $90-$100, $120-$130 delivered. Straw, new crop, large squares, $95-$105, large rounds, $80-$90.
Source: Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, Dodge City, Kansas.