Compared to last week: All classes traded steady with moderate demand. Region
6 has hay to be cut, but with the storm that went thru this week they have to
wait for the mud puddles to dry up before getting into the fields. Hay is
reported FOB the stack or barn unless otherwise noted. Regions are defined at
bottom of report.
Tons: 7950 Last Week: 1805 Last Year: 2425
Region 1: North Inter-Mountain: No New Sales Confirmed.
Region 2: Sacramento Valley:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Supreme 300 300.00-300.00 300.00 Del
Good/Premium 200 280.00-280.00 280.00 Del
Region 3: Northern San Joaquin Valley:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Supreme 1200 285.00-285.00 285.00 Del
575 260.00-260.00 260.00 Del Organic
175 295.00-295.00 295.00 Del Very High Testing
Premium 100 250.00-250.00 250.00 Retail/Stable
3500 245.00-265.00 255.00 Del
Fair/Good 800 228.00-228.00 228.00 Del
825 225.00-225.00 225.00 Del Organic
Forage Mix-Three Way
Good 25 170.00-170.00 170.00
Region 4: North Inter-Mountain: No New Sales Confirmed.
Region 5: Southern California:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Premium 175 275.00-275.00 275.00 Retail/Stable
Forage Mix-Three Way
Good 25 275.00-275.00 275.00 Retail/Stable
Region 6: Southeast California:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Premium 50 245.00-245.00 245.00 Retail/Stable
The following are the counties included in each region:
Region 1: Siskiyou, Modoc, Shasta, Lassen, and Plumas.
Region 2: Tehama, Glenn, Butte, Colusa, Sutter, Yuba, Sierra, Nevada, Placer,
Yolo, El Dorado, Solano, Sacramento, Amador, and Alpine.
Region 3: San Joaquin, Calaveras, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Mono, Merced, Mariposa.
Region 4: Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, and Inyo.
Region 5: Kern, Northeast Los Angeles, and Western San Bernardino.
Region 6: Eastern San Bernardino, Riverside, and Imperial.
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