Friday, March 1, 2019

Oregon Weekly Hay Report

   Compared to Feb 22:  Prices trended generally steady compared to last 
report prices.  Retail/Stable type hay remains the most demanded hay.  
Contacts were difficult to get ahold of this week.  Recent weather and
snow in the growing areas has slowed shipping.  All sales in this report 
are 2018 crop year hay.  Many growers are sold out for this crop year.        

Tons:  1991    Last Week:  647    Last Year:  1845                        

Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Wasco Counties:                              
                             Tons   Price Range   Wtd Avg    Comments     
  Orchard Grass                                                           
    Small Square                                                          
      Premium                   2  250.00-250.00  250.00     Retail/Stable

Klamath Basin:                                                            
                             Tons   Price Range   Wtd Avg    Comments     
  Alfalfa                                                                 
    Small Square                                                          
      Premium/Supreme          54  190.00-190.00  190.00                  
      Premium                  75  175.00-175.00  175.00     Retail/Stable

Lake County:                                                              
                             Tons   Price Range   Wtd Avg    Comments     
  Alfalfa                                                                 
    Large Square                                                          
      Premium                1800  180.00-180.00  180.00     Export       
      Good/Premium             30  175.00-175.00  175.00                  
    Small Square                                                          
      Premium                  30  200.00-200.00  200.00     Retail/Stable

Eastern Oregon: No New Sales Confirmed.                                   
Harney County: No New Sales Confirmed.           

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