Hay trade and movement slow to mostly moderate. Demand for Supreme and Premium quality dairy hay moderate at best. All prices fully steady in the limited test. Supplies of top quality alfalfa also only moderate. A great deal of first and second cutting alfalfa received at least some rain damage. Some fields that were not cut due to rain are now over-mature and will fall into lower grades. Grass hay cutting and baling continues in central and eastern counties but demand for grass hay is currently very light. Market News continues to maintain an online hay directory for both in-state and out-of-state hay producers. The directories are on the ODAFF homepage at www.oda.state.ok.us. Producers wishing to list hay are encouraged to call at 1-800-580-6543 or email jack.carson@ag.ok.gov. Alfalfa Central Oklahoma: Few loads Premium quality new crop large square bales 120.00- 130.00. Good quality large square bales mostly 100.00-110.00. Fair to Good quality round bales and few large square bales 80.00-90.00. Eastern Oklahoma: Small square bales horse hay 60-70 lb. bales 8.00 to mostly 10.00 per bale in the field. Western Oklahoma: Premium quality new crop large square bales few sales 120.00- 130.00, mostly 120.00-125.00. Good quality 80.00-100.00, mostly 80.00-90.00. Grass Hay Central Oklahoma: Old crop Good Bermuda 4 X 5 bales 30.00-45.00 per bale, 5 X6 bales 50.00-60.00. Western Oklahoma: Good quality new crop wheat hay 5 X 5 1/2 to 5 X 6 bales mostly 50.00/bale or 80.00 per ton. Good Bermuda horse quality 65.00-70.00 per bale in 5 X 6 bales, Good Bermuda cow hay 5 X 6 bales 45.00-60.00 per bale, 4 X 5 bales mixed grass 40.00-45.00 per bale. Eastern Oklahoma: Mixed grass hay in 5 X 6 bales 30.00-50.00. Good bluestem hay delivered 85.00-105.00 per ton. Good Bermuda in 5 X 6 bales 50.00-65.00 per bale.
Thursday, June 8, 2017
OKLAHOMA HAY MARKET REPORT
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