Hay Report

Hay Report

Maura Bennett
Maura Bennett

Heath Dewey has the Colorado Hay Report from the Greeley USDA Livestock, Poultry and Grains Market News Office. He says trade activity was light on moderate demand.

Northeast Colorado Areas Alfalfa Mid Squares: Supreme 275.00, Retail/Stable.

Good/Premium 225.00, Retail/Stable. 21-Bale Bundle: Premium/Supreme 355.00 (9.75 per bale), Retail/Stable. Rounds: Good/Premium 225.00, Retail/Stable. Alfalfa/Grass

Small Squares: Premium 290.00 (8.00 per bale), Retail/Stable. Grass Small Squares: Premium 335.00 (10.00 per bale), Retail/Stable.

Southeast Colorado Areas Alfalfa Small Squares: Supreme 255.00-270.00 (8.00-8.50 per bale). Grass Small Squares: Premium 315.00 (9.00 per bale), Retail/Stable.

Haygrazer Mid Squares: Good 140.00.

Southwest Colorado Areas

Alfalfa 90# 3-tie: Premium 310.00 (14.00 per bale), Retail/Stable.

Alfalfa/Orchard Grass Mix 90# 3-tie: Premium 335.00 (15.00 per bale), Retail/Stable.

Southwest Colorado Areas Alfalfa 90# 3-tie: Premium 310.00 (14.00 per bale), Retail/Stable.

Alfalfa/Orchard Grass Mix 90# 3-tie: Premium 335.00 (15.00 per bale), Retail/Stable.

Colorado harvested 2,700 acres of onions in 2019, up 4 percent from 2,600 acres harvested in 2018, according to the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. The state produced 1.15 million hundredweight (cwt) of onions in 2019, a decrease of 2 percent from the 1.17 million cwt produced in 2018. The value of utilized onion production decreased to $18.53 million in 2019, from $27.26 million in 2018.

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