Compared to Sep 1: Prices trended generally steady. All prices reported today are 2017 crop, unless otherwise noted. Most producers are done with first and second cutting and out in the field working on third cutting. Fires and smoke throughout the state have slowed movement of hay due to highway closures and fire mitigation. Retail/Stable type hay remains the largest demanded hay. The export market demand has increased as compared to prior reports. All prices are in dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise stated. Tons: 11,273 Last Week: 7471 Last Year: 9968 Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Wasco Counties: Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments Alfalfa Small Square Premium 25 210.00-210.00 210.00 Retail/Stable Orchard Grass Small Square Premium 50 220.00-220.00 220.00 Retail/Stable Meadow Grass Small Square Premium 30 210.00-210.00 210.00 Retail/Stable Mixed Grass Small Square Premium 22 230.00-230.00 230.00 Retail/Stable Good 6 200.00-200.00 200.00 Retail/Stable Five-Way Mixed Grass Small Square Premium 25 260.00-260.00 260.00 Retail/Stable Klamath Basin: Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments Alfalfa Large Square Premium 250 180.00-180.00 180.00 Small Square Fair 20 140.00-140.00 140.00 Rain Damage Orchard Grass Small Square Premium 400 275.00-275.00 275.00 Retail/Stable Fescue Grass Small Square Good 50 175.00-175.00 175.00 Retail/Stable Lake County: Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments Alfalfa Large Square Supreme 35 215.00-215.00 215.00 Premium/Supreme 1440 200.00-200.00 200.00 Premium 7300 180.00-180.00 180.00 Export Good 900 160.00-160.00 160.00 Rain Damage Small Square Supreme 100 200.00-200.00 200.00 Premium 90 185.00-185.00 185.00 Retail/Stable Alfalfa/Orchard Mix Small Square Premium 30 185.00-185.00 185.00 Retail/Stable Triticale Large Square Good/Premium 500 110.00-110.00 110.00 Eastern Oregon: No New Sales Confirmed. Harney County: No New Sales Confirmed.
Friday, September 8, 2017
Oregon Weekly Hay Report
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