Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Kansas Hay Market Report

Ground/Grinding alfalfa movement:   Southwest/South Central 
Tonnage: 9,076/5,686   Last week:  9,968/6,329    Last year: 8,667/4,434
             
Hay market trade activity is light to moderate. Demand is moderate and prices 
have remained steady for all hay types. Conversations with Producers on new 
crop indicate a hesitation to report, with most only being speculation on 
where this hay market will start off.  The jury is divided as to whether the 
recent flooding in Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri will affect the hay market.  
Although more hay is becoming available, most grinders have indicated that 
they are pretty well bought up until May, leaving some with a few extra loads 
they did not expect.  Widespread light precipitation again occurred over the 
central plains, adding to farmer and ranchers frustrations. Long range 
predictions indicate above normal precipitation and below normal temperatures 
through May.  On the positive side, it is officially spring and Kansas did 
see some warm and sunny days, allowing some farmers to get into the drier and 
sandier fields to get some much needed work done. If you have hay, feed 
stuffs, fencing materials, equipment, etc. that you are willing to donate, 
please contact the Nebraska Department of Agriculture at 1-800-831-0550. If 
you have any extra hay to sell and/or need hay here in Kansas, use the 
services of the Internet Hay Exchange: www.hayexchange.com/ks.php.  

Southwest Kansas  
Dairy alfalfa, grass hay, grinding alfalfa, ground/delivered steady; movement 
slow to moderate. Alfalfa: horse, premium small squares 270.00-290.00. 
Alfalfa: Dairy 1.00-1.05/point RFV, Supreme 185.00-210.00, Premium 170.00-
195.00, Good 160.00-170.00. Stock or Dry Cow 190.00-200.00.  Fair/Good 
grinding alfalfa, 170.00-180.00. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots and 
dairies, 195.00-205.00 with an instance at 210.00-220.00; Bluestem, premium 
small squares 140.00-150.00; Sudan: large rounds 70.00-80.00; Cornstalks: 
Large rounds 65.00-75.00, ground and delivered 85.00-90.00; Wheat straw: 
large rounds 65.00-70.00. The week of 3/17-3/23, 9,076T of grinding alfalfa 
and 750T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. 

South Central Kansas 
Dairy alfalfa, grinding alfalfa, grass hay steady, ground/delivered 5.00 
lower, alfalfa pellets mixed; movement slow to moderate. Alfalfa: horse, 
small squares 200.00-210.00. Dairy, 1.00-1.10/point RFV, Supreme 195.00-
215.00, Premium 175.00-200.00, Good 165.00-175.00. Stock cow, 185.00-195.00 
delivered. Fair/Good grinding alfalfa, 150.00-160.00. Ground and delivered 
locally to feedlots 175.00-185.00 with an instance at 195.00-200.00; Alfalfa 
pellets: Sun cured 15 pct protein 215.00-220.00, 17 pct protein 220.00-
230.00, Dehydrated 17 pct 265.00-275.00; Grass hay: Bluestem, small squares 
8.00/bale, large squares 130.00-140.00; Sudan: large rounds 75.00-85.00 with 
an instance at 100.00-110.00; Wheat Straw: large rounds 65.00-75.00. The week 
of 3/17-3/23, 5,686T of grinding alfalfa and 1,025T of dairy alfalfa were 
delivered. 

Southeast Kansas 
Dairy alfalfa, grinding alfalfa, ground/delivered, grass hay steady; movement 
slow to moderate.  Alfalfa: horse or goat, 220.00-245.00.  Dairy 1.00-
1.05/point RFV. Stock cow 180.00-190.00. Fair/Good grinding alfalfa, 165.00-
175.00. Ground and delivered, none reported; Grass hay: Bluestem, premium 
small squares 140.00-150.00. Good, mid squares 125.00-135.00, large squares, 
good quality 110.00-115.00, better quality, 130.00-140.00, large rounds 
110.00-125.00 with an instance at 130.00. Brome, good, small squares 150.00-
160.00, mid squares 140.00-150.00, large squares 145.00-155.00, large rounds 
125.00-135.00; Sudan: large rounds 80.00-90.00; Oat hay, mid squares 150.00-
160.00; Wheat Straw: mid and large squares 75.00-100.00. Mulch: large rounds 
50.00-60.00. The week of 3/17-3/23, 1,180T of grass hay was delivered.

Northwest Kansas  
Dairy alfalfa, grinding alfalfa, ground/delivered steady, movement slow. 
Alfalfa: Horse or goat, 220.00-230.00. Dairy, Premium/Supreme 1.00-1.05/point 
RFV. Stock cow, fair/good 160.00-165.00. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, 140.00-
150.00.  Ground and delivered locally to feedlots and dairies, 150.00-160.00; 
Alfalfa/oat mix, large rounds 100.00-120.00.

North Central-Northeast Kansas 
Dairy alfalfa, grinding alfalfa, ground/delivered, grass hay steady; movement 
slow.  Alfalfa: horse, premium small squares 9.00-10.00/bale. Dairy 1.00-
1.05/point RFV, Supreme 185.00-210.00, Premium 170.00-195.00, Good 160.00-
170.00. Stock Cow, 195.00-200.00. Fair/Good, grinding alfalfa, 140.00-150.00 
with an instance at 160.00. Ground and delivered 165.00-175.00. Grass hay: 
Bluestem, small squares 8.00-8.50/bale, large squares 120.00-130.00, large 
rounds 100.00-110.00 with an instance at 125.00 to 135.00. Brome, small 
squares 9.00-10.00/bale, large squares 150.00-165.00, large rounds 115.00-
125.00 with an instance at 140.00-150.00; Sudan: large rounds 80.00-90.00; 
Wheat Straw: small squares 6.00-7.00/bale, large squares 100.00-110.00, and 
large rounds 85.00-95.00.  The week of 3/17-3/23, 760T of grinding alfalfa and 
350T of dairy alfalfa were delivered.  

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