Below are examples of alfalfa and          grass prices being paid FOB           barn/stack       (except for    those      noted  as delivered,   which are indicated by a "d"   in        the      table below)  for   selected states at the         end of the day    on July 9.  Large   ranges for a   particular      grade  and    state      are     often     indicative of  location  and/or   bale        size. Also       check   the USDA Hay Market Prices for additional locations and more detailed information.

                
            


 
Hay Quality Designations physical descriptions:
Supreme: Very                                     early maturity, pre-bloom, soft fine          stemmed,       extra        leafy.         Factors         indicative   of      very high       nutritive    content.     Hay is             excellent    color     and       free     of damage.
Premium: Early                                     maturity, i.e., pre-bloom in legumes     and     pre      head    in       grass       hays,       extra     leafy   and   fine         stemmed-factors         indicative of a      high          nutritive             content.   Hay is  green  and         free of     damage.
Good: Early                                     to average maturity, i.e., early to          mid-bloom    in         legumes     and       early      head   in    grass      hays,  leafy,    fine  to       medium   stemmed,     free   of           damage      other    than     slight        discoloration.
Fair: Late                                     maturity, i.e., mid to late-bloom in          legumes,         head-in       grass       hays,         moderate  or        below leaf    content,      and   generally      coarse          stemmed.      Hay   may         show light      damage.
 
 
 
        