Posted by Nebraska Cowman on May 12, 2012 at 05:56:58 from (166.182.3.98):
In Reply to: hay prices posted by ih10020 on May 12, 2012 at 05:15:58:
Here's a report for Jef City
JC_GR310 Jefferson City, MO Thu May 10, 2012 MO Dept of Ag-USDA Market News
Missouri Weekly Hay Summary Week ending 05/11/12
Reports this week indicate a bad situation in Southern Missouri's fields with True Army-Worms moving through and dry conditions leaving little optimism for the hay harvest. The Northern half of the state is seems to be looking at just an average crop at this early stage of the season. Prices are steady, demand is moderate, supply is light. Missouri Department of Agriculture has a hay directory available for both buyers and sellers. To be listed,or for a directory, visit http://mda.mo.gov/ abd/haydirectory/ or for current listings of hay http://agebb.missouri.edu/ haylst/ (All prices f.o.b.and per ton unless specified and on most recent reported sales prices listed as roundbales based generally on 5x6 bales with weights of approximately 1200-1500 lbs)
Premium Alfalfa (RFV 170-185) 175.00-225.00 Fair to Good quality Alfalfa (RFV130-170) 150.00-200.00 Good quality mixed Alfalfa and grass 100.00-150.00
Good to Premium quality Mixed Grass hay 100.00-125.00 Good quality Mixed Grass hay 85.00-100.00 Fair to Good quality Mixed Grass hay 50.00-75.00
Fair to Good quality Bermuda grass 75.00-125.00
Good quality Bromegrass 150.00-200.00
Wheat straw 2.00-6.00 per small square bale
Source: MO Dept of Ag-USDA Market News Service, Jefferson City, MO Sarah Wilkinson, Market Reporter, 573-751-5618 24 Hour Recorded Report 1-573-522-9244 www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/JC_GR310.txt
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