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Hay trade still slowIn Kansas, the hay trade is slow. Demand moderate to strong for dairy alfalfa and brome, moderate for grinding alfalfa, stock cow quality hay, alfalfa pellets, prairie hay and grass mulch, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, June 12. Prices given on a per-ton basis, unless otherwise noted. Southwest: Dairy/grinding alfalfa steady. Movement slow to moderate. Horse alfalfa, new crop, in small squares, $160 to mostly $200; supreme dairy, new crop, $145-$150 (RFV/RFQ 185-200); premium, $140-$145 (RFV/RFQ 170-185); good, $125-$135 (RFV/RFQ 150-170). Utility/good grinding alfalfa, edge of the field, $100-$115, mostly, $105. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots and dairies, new crop, $125-$140. For the week ending June 1, 10,527 tons of grinding alfalfa and 1544 tons of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Good oat hay, contracted in large squares, $105-$120. PM6 grass-alfalfa mix, in small squares, $150. South central: Dairy/grinding alfalfa steady, alfalfa pellets steady to weak, instances $10 lower. Movement slow to moderate. Supreme dairy alfalfa, new crop, $140-$150; premium, $110-$130; good, stock cow, $120. Utility/fair grinding alfalfa, edge of the field, new crop, $95-$105. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots, new crop, $118-$125. For the week ending June 1, 2,960 tons of grinding alfalfa and 575 tons of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Sun-cured alfalfa pellets, 15% protein, $135-$162; 17% protein, $152; dehydrated, 17% protein, $200. Southeast: Alfalfa, brome and prairie hay steady. Movement slow to moderate. Horse and goat alfalfa, in medium squares, $160, horse, in small squares, $200. Premium dairy alfalfa, new crop contracted, $125; good, stock cow contracted, $120-$140. Good bluestem, in small squares, $100-$110 some, $110-$125, in medium and large squares, $95-$100, some, $110-$120, in large rounds, $85-$95. Good brome, in small squares, new crop, $120-$125, in medium and large squares, $100. CWF grass mulch, in large rounds, $30/bale or $50/ton. Good new crop oat hay, contracted in 3x4x8 bales, $110. wheat hay, new crop, in medium squares, $90. Northwest: Grinding alfalfa steady to weak. Movement slow to moderate. Dairy alfalfa, no trade. Utility/fair grinding alfalfa, edge of the field a little trade, $100, new crop contracted, $110-$120; ground and delivered to feedlots and dairies, new crop contracted, $130-$140. North central/northeast: Dairy/grinding alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. Movement slow to moderate. Premium dairy alfalfa, new crop, $130-$140. Utility/fair grinding alfalfa, edge of the field, $80-$95, ground on truck, $100-$110. Good bluestem grass hay, in small squares, $90-$110, in medium squares, $90-$100, in large rounds, $70-$80. Premium brome, supply tight, in small squares, $110-$125; good, in small square, $90-$110, in medium squares, $90-$100, in large rounds, $75-$85; fair, in large rounds, $65-$80. Straw, scarce, in small squares, $2.50/bale or $3/bale delivered, in large rounds, $40, in medium and large squares, $65. CWF grass mulch, supply tight, in small squares, $3.25 or $4.50 delivered, in large bales, $82 delivered. Source: Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, Dodge City, Kan.
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