Compared to last week: All classes traded steady with moderate demand.
According to Crop Production report May 10, 2019, Hay stocks on Farms May 1,
2019 for California was 270,000 tons versus May 1, 2018 at 150,000 tons and the
whole United States for May 1, 2019 was 14,906,000 tons versus May 1, 2018 at
15,348,000 tons. Hay is reported FOB the stack or barn unless otherwise noted.
Regions are defined at bottom of report.
Tons: 6335 Last Week: 8150 Last Year: 15,105
Region 1: North Inter-Mountain:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Forage Mix-Two Way
Good 25 150.00-150.00 150.00 Retail/Stable
Region 2: Sacramento Valley: No New Sales Confirmed.
Region 3: Northern San Joaquin Valley:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Supreme 600 240.00-250.00 246.67
Premium/Supreme 800 220.00-225.00 222.50
Premium 400 220.00-220.00 220.00 Retail/Stable
Fair/Good 50 195.00-195.00 195.00 Del Grassy
Oat
Good 150 150.00-150.00 150.00 New Crop
Wheat
Good 25 165.00-165.00 165.00 Del
Region 4: Central San Joaquin Valley:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Supreme 180 232.00-232.00 232.00
180 270.00-270.00 270.00 Del Rain Damage
Fair/Good 25 180.00-180.00 180.00
Wheat
Good 200 150.00-150.00 150.00
Region 5: Southern California: No New Sales Confirmed.
Region 6: Southeast California:
Tons Price Range Wtd Avg Comments
Alfalfa
Premium 2750 210.00-220.00 214.64
800 215.00-215.00 215.00 Export
150 245.00-245.00 245.00 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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