| USDA Weekly Hay Market Prices - June 6, 2017 | 
| By Hay and Forage Grower | 
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| Below are examples of alfalfa and grass prices being paid FOB barn/stack (except for those noted as delivered, which is indicated by a "d" in the table below) for selected states at the end of the day on Friday, June 2. 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. Utility: Hay     in very late maturity, such as mature seed pods in legumes or mature     head in grass hays, coarse stemmed. This category could include hay     discounted due to excessive damage and heavy weed content or mold. 
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