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Hay Market Report for the Upper Midwest for March 5th, 2024

Written by Becky Brathal Posted on March 5, 2024March 5, 2024
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About the Hay Market Report: 

All data have been compiled by Jason Cavadini, Grazing Outreach Specialist, UW-Madison Division of Extension and Becky Brathal, Regional Crops/Soils Educator. Prices are reported for alfalfa hay and grass hay. Alfalfa hay may include alfalfa/grass mix.  

All values are compiled from public and private quality tested sales through Wisconsin and the Midwest and reported on the first and third weeks of each month. All prices are reported on an as-fed basis, and not on a dry matter basis.  

Previous hay reports are archived at https://cropsandsoils.extension.wisc.edu/hay-market-report/  

Notes about this issue: 

Grass hay has not historically been included in this report, but due to demands for this information it will begin to be included in 2024. Where the table is blank, no sales were reported. In some cases, only sale averages were reported and high and low values were not included.   

Hay Grade Bale Type Price Per Ton 
    Average Minimum Maximum 
Alfalfa         
Prime (>151 RFV/RFQ) Small Square 287    
  Large Square 222 205 258 
  Large Round 190 159 184 
Grade 1 (125 – 150 RFV/RFQ) Small Square 120 99 144 
  Large Square 189 143 173 
  Large Round 134 141 160 
Grade 2 (103 – 124 RFV/RFQ) Small Square     
  Large Square 113    
  Large Round 126 93 140 
Grass         
Prime (>151 RFV/RFQ) Small Square 264    
  Large Square 190    
  Large Round 170 166 183 
Grade 1 (125 – 150 RFV/RFQ) Small Square 112    
  Large Square     
  Large Round 131 126 144 
Grade 2 (103 – 124 RFV/RFQ) Small Square     
  Large Square 100    
  Large Round 104 83 123 
         

Additional Information: 

The following links are for nearby market reports. These may not be quality-tested auctions. Those that are quality-tested are included in this report.  

Equity Cooperative: http://livestock.equitycoop.com/market_reports/. Lomira, Reedsville, and Stratford locations contain reports for untested hay and straw. 

Reynolds Feed & Supply, LLC of Dodgeville: http://www.reynoldslivestock.com/what1snew/. 

Tim Slack Auction and Realty, LLC of Fennimore: http://www.timslackauctionrealty.com/market%20report.html. 

Dyersville Sales Company of Dyersville, Iowa: http://dyersvillesales.com/hay-auction/hay-auction-results/.   

Fort Atkinson Auction: http://www.fortatkinsonhay.com/ 

If you have questions on this report contact: becky.brathal@wisc.edu or jason.cavadini@wisc.edu. 

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