In South Dakota , all hay prices were steady for th e week. Demand is light to moderate as farmers are not showing interest unless they absolutely need hay .
In I llinois , d e mand for hay is moderate to goo d, with market activity moderate to active, for moderate offerin gs. Prices are steady. Southern areas in the state have alfalfa greening up with several inches of growth already. Hay acres in the state are expected to decrease in 2016. Some auctions will have their last quality tested hay auction of the season this month.
For Missouri, the first crop repor t came out this week . Nothing really earthshattering, hay supply is adequate to surplus . There are concerns of dry ness creeping into the state from the southwest. Hay supply is moderate, demand is light, and prices are steady. In Sout hwest Minnesota, Prices were steady for the quality offered. No prime quality hay has been delivered to auction most of the season.
Steady prices for the quality of hay sold at the auction. In Wisconsin , hay supply exceeds demand at most auctions . Prices were steady this week compared to the past week . There is a large supply of lower quality hay. 2016 spring has been very wet and teases us with a few w arm days and then we get snow and cold temperatures . Mud is a problem in many areas and provided a demand for straw.
Straw prices were stronger this week. S mall square bale price increased about $0. 3 0 per bale and averaged $ 3 . 20 a bale (range of $ 1 . 0 0 to $6.00) . L arge square bale price saw a n in crease of $ 7 .00 a bale this week , with an average price of $ 31 . 0 0 per bale (range of $ 1 2 . 00 to $ 4 7 .00); and large round bale s w ere $ 4 .00 higher compared to the last report with an av erage price $ 2 6 .00 per bale ( range of $ 1 5 .00 - $ 5 0 .00 per bale ) .
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