HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 26th

Compared to the last report, demand and trade activity remains slow, prices were steady. With extreme temperatures this week, producers report that some soybeans are failing, leading folks to bale fields in addition to current hay harvest. Conditions remain dry with no rain in the forecast for most, yet no change reported in the drought monitor. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor for August 22nd, the categorical percent area for abnormally dry conditions (D0) remained near 18%, moderate drought (D1) remained near 24%, severe drought (D2) remained at 23%, extreme drought (D3) remained at 17%, and exceptional drought (D4) remained at 1%. **Prices below reflect the average price. There could be prices higher and lower than those published. FULL REPORT


Southwest Kansas
Dairy alfalfa steady; grinding alfalfa and ground and delivered steady; movement slow. Alfalfa: Dairy, 1.40-1.50/point RFV. Good, Stock or Dry Cow 220.00-280.00. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, large rounds, new crop 240.00-255.00, fair/weedy/grassy large rounds 185.00-195.00, large square 3×4’s and 4×4’s new crop 250.00-255.00. Ground and delivered locally to feed lots and dairies, new crop 270.00-280.00. Grass Hay: Bluestem: none reported. The week of 8/20-8/26, 6,136T of grinding alfalfa and 0T of dairy alfalfa was reported bought or sold.


South Central Kansas
Dairy alfalfa steady; ground and delivered steady to 5.00 lower; grinding alfalfa, alfalfa pellets mostly steady and movement slow. Alfalfa: horse, small squares 12.00/bale; Dairy 1.40-1.50/point RFV. Good, Stock cow, 295.00-305.00. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, large rounds new crop 235.00–245.00 delivered, 3×4 and 4×4’s new crop 245.00-255.00 delivered, rained on large square 3×4 and 4×4 140.00-150.00. Alfalfa ground and delivered 265.00- 275.00. Alfalfa pellets: Sun cured 15 pct protein 320.00-330.00, 17 pct protein 340.00-350.00, Dehydrated 17 pct protein 410.00-420.00. Grass hay: Bluestem, large rounds 135.00-145.00, large squares, new crop 150.00-160.00, small squares 195.00-205.00; Brome, old crop large rounds 150.00-160.00, large square 3×4’s and 4×4’s 175.00-185.00, small squares 11.50-12.50/bale. Oat hay, large square 3×4’s 190.00-200.00 delivered; oat straw, large rounds, 100.00 FOB. Mixed grass CRP large rounds, 115.00-125.00. Wheat straw, large rounds 125.00-135.00, small squares 5.00-6.00/bale. The week of 8/20-8/26, 6,241.5T of grinding alfalfa and 0T of dairy alfalfa was reported bought or sold.


Southeast Kansas
Dairy alfalfa steady; grinding alfalfa, grass hay mostly steady, movement slow. Alfalfa: horse or goat, none reported. Dairy 1.40-1.50/point RFV. Good, stock cow 265.00-275.00 delivered. Fair/good grinding alfalfa, large square 3×4 260.00-270.00. Grass hay: Bluestem, small squares, 180.00-200.00, large square 3×4 175.00-185.00, large round 145.00-155.00. Brome, large square 175.00-185.00. The week of 8/20-8/26, 1,135.5T of grass hay was reported bought or sold.


Northwest Kansas
Dairy alfalfa and grinding alfalfa steady; movement slow. Alfalfa: Horse or goat, small squares none reported, 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 250.00-255.00. Alfalfa ground and delivered 270.00-290.00.


North Central-Northeast Kansas
Dairy alfalfa, grinding alfalfa, ground and delivered, grass mostly steady; movement slow. Alfalfa: Dairy 1.40-1.50/point RFV; Horse hay, premium small squares, 12.00-13.00/bale. Stock Cow 3×4’s 230.00-240.00; Fair/good, grinding alfalfa, large rounds 240.00-255.00, large square 3×4’s 240.00-255.00, Alfalfa ground and delivered 275.00-300.00. Grass hay: Bluestem, small squares new crop 9.00-10.00/bale, large 3×4 squares 165.00-175.00, good large rounds 155.00-205.00. Brome: small squares 10.00-11.00/bale, large rounds, 130.00-140.00. Wheat straw: large rounds 110.00-125.00 delivered, small squares 5.00-6.00 per bale. Corn stalks: large squares 100.00-125.00 FOB. The week of 8/20-8/26, 1,942T of grinding alfalfa and 275T of dairy alfalfa was reported bought or sold.


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

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