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Kansas hay trading slow to moderateIn Kansas, the hay trade slow to moderate. Demand strong for dairy alfalfa, moderate to strong for grinding and stock cow alfalfa, moderate for alfalfa pellets and grass hay, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, Feb. 2. Prices given on a per-ton basis, unless otherwise noted. Southwest: Dairy/grinding alfalfa steady to firm. Movement moderate. Horse alfalfa, in small squares, $190-$250; supreme dairy, $130-$160; premium, $115-$135; good, $100-$120; fair/good stock cow, $100-$105. Utility/fair grinding alfalfa, edge of the field, $90-$100. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots and dairies, $115-$125, ground on truck, $105-$110. For the week ending Jan. 30, 11,971 tons grinding alfalfa and 1,400 tons of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Good bermuda, in large squares, $125-$150. PM6 good, in small squares, $150. BMR Sudan, good in large rounds, $60; fair, in large bales, $45. South central: Dairy/grinding alfalfa steady to firm, alfalfa pellets steady. Movement moderate. Supreme dairy alfalfa, 65-85 cents/point RFV, $120-$150; premium, $110-$130; good, $95-$115; Stock cow, in medium square or large rounds, $80-$100. Utility/fair grinding alfalfa, edge of the field, $70-$85, mostly $75-$80, Utility or wet, $65-$70. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots, $100-$120. For the week ending Jan. 30, 4,998 tons of grinding alfalfa and 1,744 tons of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Sun-cured alfalfa pellets, 15% protein, $143-$160; sun-cured, 17% $155-$160; dehydrated, 17% $205. BMR Sudan, good, in large rounds, $60-$65; fair, in large rounds, $45. Southeast: Alfalfa, brome and prairie hay steady. Movement slow to moderate. Horse and goat alfalfa, in medium squares, $140-$200. Premium dairy alfalfa, $135; good, $100-$125; Stock cow, in medium squares, $90-$120; good bluestem, in small squares, $85-$100, mostly $90-$95, in medium and large squares, $60-$90, mostly $75-$80, in large rounds, $40-$60. Mulch, in large rounds, $45-$50. Good brome, in small squares, $100-$110, in medium and large squares, $80-$90, in large rounds, $50-$70. Northwest: Dairy/grinding alfalfa steady. Movement slow to moderate. Horse alfalfa, in small squares, $200-$250. Supreme dairy, $140; premium, $110-$120; good, $100-$105; Stock cow, $80-$100. Utility/fair grinding alfalfa, edge of the field, $70-$90; ground and delivered to feedlots and dairies, $100-$120. Good millet, in large bales, $60. Good oat hay, in large bales, $60. North central/northeast: Dairy/grinding alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. Movement slow to moderate. Horse alfalfa, in small squares, $220, in medium squares, $130-$200; supreme dairy, $130-$140; premium, $120-$130; Stock cow, in medium squares, $90-$110; Utility/fair grinding alfalfa, edge of the field, $60-$85, ground on truck, $80-$90, ground and delivered, $90-$105, mostly $90-$95. Good grass hay, in small squares, $90-$100, in medium squares, $70-$80, in large rounds, $45-$60. Good brome, in small squares, $4-$4.50/bale; fair, $2/bale, $90-$120, in medium squares, $75-$85, in large rounds, $12-$30/bale, $50-$60; fair, $40-$50. Grass mulch, in large rounds, $45-$60. Straw, in small squares, $3-$3.50/bale, in medium and large bales, $45-$60. Source: Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, Dodge City, Kan.
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