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Hay Report for October 28, Hay continues to stay steady while Volume lowers
Wed, 02 Nov 2022 09:05:52 CDT
Compared to the last report: Hay continues to stay steady while volume lowers. Due to the drought, we are beginning to see more hay coming into Oklahoma and being traded compared to trading our own Oklahoma crop hay.
As we look at the Oklahoma Mesonet Drought Monitor we are at 21 percent in exceptional drought, 70.2 percent in an extreme drought, 99.8 percent in severe drought, we are 100 percent in moderate and abnormally dry conditions.
Central
Alfalfa: Supreme (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 102 275.00 275.00 Delivered
Alfalfa: Supreme (Ask/Per Ton)
Large Round 245.00 F.O.B
Alfalfa: Supreme (Ask/Per Ton)
Large Square 225.00 F.O.B
Alfalfa: Premium (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 68 250.00 250.00 Delivered
Milo: Good (Ask/Per Ton)
Large Round 150.00 F.O.B
Soybean: Good (Ask/Per Ton)
Large Round 170.00 F.O.B
North Central
Bermuda Grass: Premium/Supreme (Trade/Per Bale)
Large Round 128 90.00 90.00 F.O.B
Bermuda Grass: Premium/Supreme (Trade/Per Bale)
Small Square 88 11.00 11.00 F.O.B
Bermuda Grass: Good/Premium (Trade/Per Bale)
Large Round 140 80.00 80.00 F.O.B
Milo: Good (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Round 500 140.00 140.00 Delivered
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