Compared to April 28: Prices trended generally steady in a limited test
compared to week ago prices. Most demand lays with the retail/stable hay.
According to some producers, horse owners prefer lower sugar, higher protein
hay. Many producers are sold out for the year.
All prices are in dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise stated.
Tons: 2525 Last Week: 970 Last Year: 317
Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Wasco Counties:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Large Square
Supreme 475 120.00-125.00 124.21
Small Square
Premium 36 210.00-220.00 211.67 Retail/Stable
Good/Premium 132 175.00-175.00 175.00 Retail/Stable
Orchard Grass
Large Square
Premium 100 160.00-160.00 160.00 Export
Fair 150 95.00-95.00 95.00
Small Square
Premium 17 225.00-240.00 227.65 Retail/Stable
Eastern Oregon:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Large Square
Premium/Supreme 50 180.00-180.00 180.00
Harney County:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Large Square
Supreme 119 160.00-180.00 171.93
Klamath Basin:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa/Orchard Mix
Small Square
Premium 100 140.00-140.00 140.00 Retail/Stable
Fescue Grass
Small Square
Premium 12 175.00-175.00 175.00 Retail/Stable
Meadow Grass
Large Square
Fair 15 100.00-100.00 100.00 Weedy
Wheat
Mid Square
Good/Premium 24 125.00-125.00 125.00
Lake County:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Large Square
Supreme 197 185.00-215.00 196.02
550 170.00-190.00 182.36 Export
Premium 59 170.00-170.00 170.00
210 170.00-170.00 170.00 Export
Good/Premium 34 150.00-150.00 150.00 Rain Damage
Small Square
Premium 30 185.00-185.00 185.00 Retail/Stable
Oat
Large Square
Good/Premium 65 85.00-85.00 85.00
Triticale
Chopped
Good/Premium 150 85.00-85.00 85.00 Export
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