In South Dakota , quality alfalfa hay i s carrying the market with increased demand and a stronger price. Demand was stronger f or limited offerings of quality hay . Lower quality hay doesn ’ t carry much demand and struggles to hold a price.
In I llinois , no report this week from Illinois .
For Missouri, c ooler temperatures in the forecast may spur more interest for hay. There is limited hay feeding at this time. Currently market demand is light with steady prices . Weat her conditions may drive the market in the near future.
In Southwest Minnesota, total loads available de creased at market this week. Little quality hay was available at the auction; while prices were steady it was on very limited sales .
In Wisconsin , p rice s were supported by some good qualit y hay this week. There was demand for quality hay; however there is a large supply of lower quality hay with little demand to support sales . Overall s traw pric e decreased this week. Small square bale straw price was s t eady a veraging $ 3 . 15 a bale this week (range of $ 1 . 50 to $6.00) . Large square bales slid back $ 5 .00/bale with an a verag e price of $ 2 2 . 0 0 per bale (range of $ 1 0 . 00 to $ 4 0 .00) . L arge round bale s de creased $ 1 . 00/bale averaging $ 3 1 .00 per bale (range of $ 30 .00 to $ 3 1 .00) . G ood weather in early November allowed farmers to gather soybean and corn residu es and may have impacted straw demand in the market .
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