A cold start to the growing season, low supplies and the recent uptick in the dairy business could keep upward pressure on the price of high-quality hay in the months ahead. So says Walnut, IL, hay grower Kendall Guither.
“A couple of months ago, I was thinking top-end hay prices would probably be coming down by $15/ton or so once we started getting into new crop,” says Guither. “But, right now, I’m thinking they’ll hold steady or maybe even go up a little bit.”
One reason why: A limited supply coming out of the winter feeding season. “Right now, everybody is running out of feed. And the really good hay is all gone,” he says.
Guither, named the 2014 American Forage & Grassland Council Forage Spokesperson, grows alfalfa baleage on 385 acres, marketing to cow and goat dairies in Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin.