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  1. May 7, 2024 · Hay prices are also expected to decline in 2024 as many states are recovered from drought conditions. “Most states recovered from drought in 2023 and we expect the average cost of a ton of hay in 2024 to be around $185-$190, although there will be substantial regional differences,” McQuagge said.

  2. Dec 6, 2023 · Published: Dec 06, 2023. As of May 1 this year, hay stocks were at near-record lows. USDA data in October predicted 2023 alfalfa hay production would climb 1% from last year and grass hay would go up a meager 0.8%. This year marks the third consecutive year that hay stocks declined.

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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Have hay or straw to sell in Alamance or surrounding counties? Complete an online form to be added to the 2024 directory. *This hay directory is for hay/straw for sale in Alamance County or surrounding counties such as Orange, Guilford, Chatham, etc.*

  5. Feb 1, 2023 · Hay stocks in southeastern states were also down except for North Carolina. “So, you have less hay production in Texas, but you also have less production in all the states around you that might be a source to have bales shipped in,” Anderson said.

  6. Nov 24, 2021 · If you haven’t sourced all of your hay for winter yet, expect this to be reflected in hay prices and availability across the country, with continued increasing costs likely. With some fertilizer products reaching record highs, paired with increased fuel costs, many may seek more local options for hay sources this year.

  7. Dec 27, 2022 · From January 2022 to October 2022, the average alfalfa hay price moved from $211 per ton to $281. The previously record-high average price of $227 per ton set in May 2014 was obliterated. Some Supreme and Premium quality hay was selling for over $400 per ton for most of the year.

  8. Dec 28, 2021 · Almost always, hay prices peak in April or May and then decline. September and October 2021 had record-high prices for those months, even higher than the drought year of 2012. So, what will shape hay markets in 2022 and where will we see prices head?

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