Hay Sales Are Brisk
The hay market has been active in recent weeks, with sellers reporting many sales. Some sales are small, though, as buyers order just enough hay to make...
Travelin' Man
At 72 years old, you'd think Phil Mayer would be done scouring the countryside, looking for good-quality alfalfa. Yet the lack of a risk-free product...
Dakotans Turn To HAY Processing
Successful marketing often entails identifying a niche and filling it with a consistent supply of a high-quality product. That's the goal of Dakota Premium...
Hay Supply Squeeze
Prices for high-quality hay are already out of sight in the eastern Corn Belt, and probably will rise dramatically in other areas if winter hangs on....
North Dakota Plant To Cube, Compress Alfalfa
Alfalfa acreage in western North Dakota and eastern Montana could increase dramatically, thanks to a new processing plant at Tioga, ND. At full capacity,...
Prices Aren't Changing Much
Hay prices are holding mostly steady, although slight increases are apparent in some areas. More strengthening is expected before spring arrives. For...
Taking On Timothy
Before George Jelmberg started growing timothy, he struggled to reach his goal of 400 hay acres. His crop rotation didn't let him seed alfalfa at the...
Prices Are Strong But Steady
Hay prices haven't changed much overall in the last month or two. They're mostly high, though, and are likely to climb farther as winter progresses. These...
Polling For PRICES
You'll get a busy signal if you try to call Dennis Widga early in the morning. That's the only time this federal reporter for USDA's Hay Market News can...
Eastern Corn Belt Hay Supply Tightens
USDA’s October Crop Report included an update of hay production based on late September yield estimates. Relative to the department’s August estimates,...
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