With grain prices at historic levels, a lot of hay ground in the NW is in grain this year. The old law of "supply and demand" says hay prices should go up.
A neighbor has a quarter section of alfalfa that he has a contract for @ $160/T in large squares if it meets the spec value for RFV. I bought some alfalfa/grass mix for $90/T in net wrapped round bales. The same hay was $80/T last year. The only thing keeping local prices down a bit is that we had a record snow pack and it been a good grass year so our fall pasture should last a while, decreasing the need to buy a large ammount of hay. But you can never trust Mother Nature to be benign so I have more hay then I need because we could have another fierce winter like we had last year. If we don"t, I"ll be selling my excess in February at $140/T when all the gamblers run out of hay. If we have amild winter i"ll feed it early next year to the drys.
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