Week Ending Oct 25, 2019
Compared to last week all reported forages sold mostly steady. Harvest on
the most part is slow this fall. With the delay in planting and wet summer
many crops are at a snail’s pace in drying down to a storable moisture
content. Several reports that 3rd or 4th cutting of alfalfa is on the
ground, some has been baled. Some cornstalks getting baled on fields where
high moisture corn was picked. Note: “All sales are dollars per ton FOB the
field or hay barn, unless otherwise noted. All reported prices are confirmed
sold prices.”
Eastern/Central Nebraska
Alfalfa: Good large rounds 100.00-105.00, few at 115.00, delivered price
at 135.00. Prairie Hay: Premium large rounds 125.00; Good large rounds
90.00-100.00; Fair large rounds 75.00-85.00. Premium small squares
170.00-180.00. Cane in large rounds 70.00. Dehy alfalfa pellets 17
percent 300.00; Sun-cured alfalfa 15 percent protein 260.00.
Platte Valley area of Nebraska
Alfalfa: Good large rounds 105.00-110.00. Grass hay: Good large rounds
115.00; Fair large rounds 90.00. Oat hay large rounds 80.00. Ground and
delivered alfalfa 140.00-145.00. Ground and delivered alfalfa-cornstalk
mix 125.00-135.00. Cane/stubble mix ground and delivered 115.00. Ground
and delivered corn stalks 110.00. Dehy alfalfa pellets 17 percent protein
275.00; Sun-cured alfalfa 15 percent protein 240.00.
Western Nebraska
Alfalfa: Supreme large squares 195.00-200.00; Premium large squares
180.00; Good large squares 160.00-165.00; Fair large squares 130.00-
140.00. Millet hay in rounds and large squares 80.00-85.00. Straw large
squares 80.00. Ground and delivered alfalfa 153.00-158.00. Sun-cured
alfalfa pellets 15 percent protein 255.00.
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