HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 17th

Compared to the last report demand remains good, trade activity slow to moderate, and prices remained mostly steady. New crop production outlook is overall slightly positive with the abundance of rain and bales slowly hitting the ground as prices continue to trickle in. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor for June 15th Above-average rainfall fell over parts of the Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and southeast Wyoming plains again this past week, leading to improvements in the western portion of the region. However, eastern conditions deteriorated where rainfall was not enough to overcome high temperatures and evaporation. The categorical percent area for Abnormally dry conditions (D0) slightly increased to 11%, moderate drought (D1) increased to 18%, severe drought (D2) decreased to 17.5%, extreme drought (D3) remained near 30%, and exceptional drought (D4) decreased to 13%. ** Prices below reflect the average price. There could be prices higher and lower than those published. FULL REPORT


Southwest Kansas
Dairy alfalfa, grinding alfalfa, ground and delivered steady, movement slow. Alfalfa: horse, supreme small squares 14.00-15.00/bale. Dairy, 1.40-1.50/point RFV. Good, Stock or Dry Cow 300.00-315.00. Grinding alfalfa, large rounds, 295.00-300.00, new crop 300.00-310.00, large square 3×4’s and 4×4’s 300.00-310.00, new crop 300.00-310.00. Ground and delivered locally to feed lots and dairies 340.00-350.00, new crop 340.00-355.00. Grass Hay: Bluestem: 155.00-165.00. Corn stalks, ground and delivered 180.00-195.00. The week of 6/11-6/17, 10,117T of grinding alfalfa and 500T of dairy alfalfa was reported bought or sold.

South Central Kansas
Dairy alfalfa, ground and delivered, and alfalfa pellets, grinding alfalfa mostly steady, movement slow. Alfalfa: horse, small squares 325.00/ton. Dairy 1.40-1.50/point RFV. Good, Stock cow, 295.00-305.00. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, large rounds 280.00.00-290.00 delivered, new crop 280.00–290.00, 3×4 and 4×4’s 290.00-300.00 delivered, new crop 290.00-300.00. Alfalfa ground and delivered 315.00-325.00; Alfalfa/Soybean: ground and delivered 295.00-310.00. Alfalfa pellets: Sun cured 15 pct protein 325.00-340.00, 17 pct protein 345.00-360.00, Dehydrated 17 pct 420.00-425.00. Rye grass, new crop 3×4’s 235.00-245.00. The week of 6/11-6/17, 6,505.30T of grinding alfalfa and 0T of dairy alfalfa was reported bought or sold.

Southeast Kansas
Dairy alfalfa, grinding alfalfa steady, grass hay steady, movement slow. Alfalfa: horse or goat, none reported. Dairy 1.40-1.50/point RFV. Good, stock cow 260.00-270.00. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, large rounds none reported, large square 3×4 275.00-285.00; Grass hay: Bluestem, small squares 170.00-180.00, good 3×4 squares 165.00-175.00, large round 140.00-155.00. Brome, large square 190.00-200.00 delivered. The week of 6/11-6/17, 907T of grass hay was reported bought or sold.

Northwest Kansas
Dairy alfalfa and grinding alfalfa steady, movement slow. Alfalfa: Horse or goat, small squares 300.00-320.00, 3×3 squares 300.00 new crop 1st cutting. Dairy, Premium/Supreme 1.40-1.50/point RFV. Stock cow, fair/good 295.00-300.00. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, large square 3×4’s 295.00-310.00. Alfalfa ground and delivered 280.00-300.00.

North Central-Northeast Kansas
Dairy alfalfa, ground/delivered, grinding alfalfa steady, and bluestem grass hay steady, movement slow. Alfalfa: Dairy 1.40-1.50/point RFV; Horse hay, premium small squares, 12.00/bale, 3×4’s 290.00-300.00; Stock Cow 3×4’s 230.00-240.00. New crop 280.00-300.00; Fair/good, grinding alfalfa, large rounds 250.00-260.00, large square 3×4’s 250.00-275.00, new crop 290.00-300.00 F.O.B.; Alfalfa ground and delivered 290.00-300.00; Grass hay: Bluestem, small squares new crop 8.00-9.00/bale, large 3×4 squares 150.00-160.00, good large rounds 140.00-150.00. Brome: large rounds, 140.00-150.00. Sudan: large round 130.00-150.00. Wheat straw: large squares 120.00-130.00. Corn stalks: large squares 135.00-145.00 delivered. The week of 6/11-6/17, 440T of grinding alfalfa and 100T of dairy alfalfa was reported bought or sold.

THIS HAS BEEN YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT. THIS IS KIM NETTLETON WITH THE KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, MANHATTAN, KS

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