Compared to the last report, demand has slowed, and trade activity is slow to moderate, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, July 18.
Hay demand has slowed some
Hay demand has slowed some

Grinding alfalfa prices continue to soften while higher quality alfalfa has retained its value. Grass hay prices are steady to a touch higher. Some producers are having trouble putting up their second or third cutting, as all have struggled to put up hay without any rain on it. Low testing hay, therefore, is moving to the grinder market. Prices are based on averages and given on a per-ton basis, unless otherwise noted.

The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association is pleased with USDA’s changes between last spring’s proposed rule and the new final rule regarding make allowances.

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