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Oklahoma Hay Report for Week of May 21, 2020
Wed, 27 May 2020 08:24:43 CDT
Alfalfa and hay trade movement remains slow but is beginning to
move. few early prices are reportedly lower but producers are
reporting that finding a true value is difficult.
Most everyone has their first cutting of Alfalfa done. Dairy hay is extremely slow as
cutbacks are taking place in that industry as well. With warmer
weather, Bermuda grass is just starting to show and producers
expecting a first cutting of that hay come June but has most very
uneasy about the late start. Some areas of the state are reportedly
dry once again but rains storms are expected to move thru the trade
areas over the end of the week and weekend
Alfalfa.
Central Oklahoma: Premium quality large squares 130.00-150.00/
ton FOB.
Eastern Oklahoma: No trades reported.
Western Oklahoma: Premium quality large round bales 115.00-
130.00/ton FOB, few 140.00/ton FOB. Premium quality small
squares 11.00/bale FOB sold in a 21 bale bundle. Good quality
grinding hay 75.00-90.00/ton FOB
Grass Hay
Central Oklahoma: Mixed grass hay 100.00/ton FOB 135.00/ton
DEL to TX.
Western Oklahoma: No trades reported.
Eastern Oklahoma: No trades reported
Eastern Oklahoma: No trades reported.
Wheat Hay
Central Oklahoma: 60.00-70.00/ton.
Western Oklahoma: 70.00/ton.
Eastern Oklahoma: No trades reported.
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