So far, hay prices haven't reached the high levels predicted before winter. Among the states where prices were reported for this month, premium-quality alfalfa is bringing the most money in California, New Mexico and western Texas; the least, in Utah and Wyoming. These late-February prices are from growers, dealers and USDA. Figures followed by (D) are delivered prices. All others are at the farm.
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So far, hay prices haven't reached the high levels predicted before winter. Among the states where prices were reported for this month, premium-quality alfalfa is bringing the most money in California, New Mexico and western Texas; the least, in Utah and Wyoming. These late-February prices are from growers, dealers and USDA. Figures followed by (D) are delivered prices. All others are at the farm. Cube and pellet prices are bulk unless otherwise indicated.
For weekly updated hay prices, go to the “Hay Price Link” section of HayandForage.com
| Horse-quality alfalfa hay: | Price/ton | |
|---|---|---|
| Idaho | $90 | |
| Kansas | 100-160 | |
| Michigan | 125 | |
| Nebraska (western) | 110 | |
| Utah | 75-100 | |
| Wisconsin | 115 | |
| Premium-quality alfalfa hay: | Price/ton | |
| California (northern) | $135-145 | (D) |
| California (central) | 135-140 | (D) |
| California (southern) | 118 | (D) |
| Colorado (northeastern) | 130 | |
| Colorado (northwestern) | 100 | |
| Illinois | 120-130 | |
| Iowa (Rock Valley) | 100-117 | |
| Kansas | 80-105 | |
| Minnesota (southeastern) | 115-142 | |
| Missouri | 80-110 | |
| Montana | 120 | |
| Nebraska (northeastern) | 110-120 | |
| Nebraska (western) | 85 | |
| Nevada | 90-100 | |
| New Mexico | 130-140 | |
| Oklahoma | 100-110 | |
| Oregon (central) | 90-105 | |
| South Dakota (east river) | 90-110 | |
| South Dakota (western) | 75-90 | |
| Texas (panhandle) | 120-165 | (D) |
| Texas (western) | 160-165 | |
| Utah | 60-70 | |
| Virginia | 91-110 | |
| Washington (Columbia Basin) | 85-95 | |
| Wyoming | 65-80 | |
| Good-quality alfalfa hay: | Price/ton | |
| California (northern) | $115 | (D) |
| California (central) | 112-125 | (D) |
| California (southern) | 105-115 | (D) |
| Idaho | 70-80 | |
| Illinois | 90-115 | |
| Iowa | 90-120 | |
| Iowa (Rock Valley) | 62-70 | |
| Kansas | 80-90 | |
| Michigan | 115 | |
| Minnesota (southeastern) | 122 | |
| Montana | 55-70 | |
| Nebraska (northeastern) | 90-110 | |
| Nebraska (western) | 55-65 | |
| Nevada | 80-90 | |
| New Mexico | 110-130 | |
| Oklahoma | 95-105 | |
| Oregon | 80-85 | |
| South Dakota (east river) | 65-75 | |
| South Dakota (western) | 60-75 | |
| Texas (panhandle) | 95-125 | (D) |
| Texas (eastern) | 105-115 | (D) |
| Utah | 50-60 | |
| Washington (Columbia Basin) | 70 | |
| Wyoming | 55-65 | |
| Fair-quality alfalfa hay: | Price/ton | |
| California (northern) | $70-100 | |
| California (central) | 96-107 | (D) |
| California (southern) | 88-98 | (D) |
| Idaho | 65 | |
| Illinois | 70-90 | |
| Iowa | 45-60 | |
| Kansas | 80-90 | |
| Michigan | 65 | |
| Minnesota (southeastern) | 85-110 | |
| Nebraska (western) | 40-50 | |
| Nevada | 50-75 | |
| New Mexico | 90-110 | |
| Oklahoma | 50-60 | |
| Oregon (eastern) | 70 | |
| South Dakota (western) | 45-50 | |
| Texas (panhandle) | 70-80 | (D) |
| Utah | 40-45 | |
| Washington (Columbia Basin) | 60 | |
| Wyoming | 40-55 | |
| Timothy hay: | Price/ton | |
| California (northern) | $140 | |
| California (southern) | 270-280 | |
| Michigan | 110 | |
| Montana | 120 | |
| Oregon (central) | 130 | |
| Virginia | 122 | |
| Washington (Columbia Basin) | 110 | |
| Wyoming | 125 | |
| Straw: | Price/ton | |
| California (southern) | $32 | |
| Colorado | 40 | (D) |
| Illinois | 60-80 | |
| Kansas | 40-45 | |
| Minnesota (southeastern) | 55-80 | |
| Nebraska (western) | 20-30 | |
| Washington (Columbia Basin) | 32-50 | |
| 17% Dehydrated alfalfa pellets: | Price/ton | |
| Kansas | $115 | |
| Nebraska (northeastern) | 105-106 | |
| Nebraska (western) | 125 | |
| 15% Suncured alfalfa pellets: | Price/ton | |
| Colorado | $102 | |
| Kansas | 95-106 | |
| Alfalfa cubes: | Price/ton | |
| Utah (50-lb bags) | $120-140 |