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Oklahoma Hay Report for June 3 Shows Slow Hay Trade
Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:32:21 CDT
The latest Oklahoma Hay report for June 3, 2021. Hay trade remains very slow as several weeks of cooler than average temperatures and heavy rainfall has covered the trade area over the last few weeks and is in the forecast for the upcoming weekend and early week. Many brome fields are getting mature and most are expecting for it to be used as grinding type hay. Producers are eager to get a good cutting Alfalfa to establish a non rained on crop. Many producers are reporting that with the current cool nights Alfalfa fields remain in rough conditions and a very tough first cutting could be mostly grinder hay. No trades of cow hay or ground alfalfa this week for a trend. Demand remains moderate as most feed yards and dairies seem to be current as of now. Demand remaIns light to moderate for farmers and ranchers as grass is starting to grow as soon as warmer temperatures grass should flourish.
Alfalfa.
Central Oklahoma: Premium small squares $9.00 per bale.
Eastern Oklahoma: No trades reported.
Western Oklahoma: No trades reported.
Grass Hay
Central Oklahoma: No trades reported.
Western Oklahoma: No trades reported.
Eastern Oklahoma: Good/premium large round triticale hay $80.00
per ton.
Wheat Hay
Central Oklahoma: No trades reported.
Western Oklahoma: No trades reported.
Eastern Oklahoma: No trades reported.
Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise noted.
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