Colorado—In Nov. 20 report, compared to the last report, Trade activity light on moderate demand. Small squares and medium square 3×3’s of horse hay sold unevenly steady. Hay season is wrapped up as well as silage and corn harvest. The next available report will be Dec. 3.
New Mexico—In Nov. 26 report, compared to the last report, the hay market appeared steady to firm. As the season winds down, New Mexico is finishing it’s last cut. There appears to be a pretty good inventory available for winter sales. This is the last report for this year. The next report will be around the first of May 2026.
Missouri—In the Nov. 13 report, not much has changed over the last couple of weeks, moisture has continued to elude the state, as the days have rolled on the growing season has come to an end with the first real cold snap of the year. Grain harvest is generally done for most and some fall tillage is taking place. The supply of hay is moderate, demand and movement has been moderate. Prices are mostly steady. The Missouri Department of Agriculture has a hay directory at https://apps.mda.mo.gov/haydirectory or visit the University of Missouri Extension feed stuff finder at https://feedstufffinder.org
Nebraska—In the Nov. 20 report, compared to last report Compared to last report hay sold mostly steady on few comparable sales. Dairy quality hay prices strong. Demand continues to be on the softer side with corn stalks getting baled on an as needed basis to prevent over supply.
Oklahoma—In the Nov. 14 report, compared to the last report, not much has changed; the demand is slow with little movement. From the weather to the overabundance of hay from past years and the wet hay season, the hay being moved is of lower quality compared to what we normally see. The next report release will be on Dec. 5.
Texas—In the Nov. 14 report, compared to the last report, hay prices were steady with good demand. Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the next available hay report will be Dec. 12.
South Dakota— In the Nov. 14 report, compared to last report, Light demand for all types of hay currently. Corn harvest finishing up as some areas were a little slower waiting for corn to dry down in the field.
Wyoming— In Nov. 26 report, compared to two weeks ago, hay prices sold steady. Demand was moderate, instances good demand from out of state buyers.
Montana— In Nov. 28 report, compared to two weeks ago, Hay sold unevenly steady. A two tier market is starting to develop as hay in the northern portion of the state has seen prices remain steady to firm while the same class of hay sold in the southern portions of the state have softened over the past few weeks. Sales have been limited on light demand. Many producers in the southern portion of the state continue to hold onto supplies as demand has been very light.

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