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USDA Southeast Weekly Hay 12/12 08:25
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Montgomery, AL Thu Dec 12, 2019 USDA - AL Dept of Ag Market News
Alabama Weekly Hay Report
Compared to last week: Hay prices steady. Trade moderate with
moderate supply and good demand. All prices are FOB unless otherwise
noted.
Tons: 470 Last Week: 534 Last Year: 452
Southeast Hay: Tons Price Range Wtd Avg
Peanut
Mid Round
Good 50 70.00-80.00 76.00
Bermuda Grass
Small Square
Premium 271 180.00-300.00 228.73
Fair 1 200.00-200.00 200.00
Bermuda Grass
Large Round
Premium 12 133.33-133.33 133.33
Bermuda Grass
Mid Round
Premium 88 100.00-140.00 115.80
Good 7 90.00-90.00 90.00
Bahia Grass
Mid Round
Premium 6 120.00-120.00 120.00
Mixed Grass
Small Square
Good 2 160.00-160.00 160.00
Mixed Grass
Mid Round
Good 25 75.00-75.00 75.00
Wheat Straw
Small Square
Fair 9 200.00-200.00 200.00
Wheat Straw
Mid Round
Fair 0 200.00-200.00 200.00
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Table 1: Alfalfa guidelines (for domestic livestock use and not more
than 10% grass)
Quality ADF NDF *RFV **TDN-100% **TDN-90% CP
Supreme <27 <34 >185 >62 >55.9 >22
Premium 27-29 34-36 170-185 60.5-62 54.5-55.9 20-22
Good 29-32 36-40 150-170 58-60 52.5-54.5 18-20
Fair 32-35 40-44 130-150 56-58 50.5-52.5 16-18
Utility >35 >44 <130 <56 <50.5 <16
*RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula.
**TDN calculated using the western formula.
Quantitative factors are approximate, and many factors can affect
feeding value. Values based on 100 % dry matter (TDN showing both 100%
& 90%). Guidelines are to be used with visual appearance and intent of
sale (usage).
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Table 2: Grass Hay guidelines
Quality Crude Protein Percent
Premium Over 13
Good 9-13
Fair 5-9
Low Under 5
Quantitative factors are approximate, and many factors can affect feeding
value. Values based on 100% dry matter. End usage may influence hay price
or value more than testing results.
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Hay Quality Designations physical descriptions:
Supreme: Very early maturity, pre bloom, soft fine stemmed, extra
leafy. Factors indicative of very high nutritive content.
Hay is excellent color and free of damage.
Premium: Early maturity, i.e., pre-bloom in legumes and pre head in
grass hays, extra leafy and fine stemmed-factors indicative of
a high nutritive content. Hay is green and free of damage.
Good: Early to average maturity, i.e., early to mid-bloom in legumes
and early head in grass hays, leafy, fine to medium stemmed,
free of damage other than slight discoloration.
Fair: Late maturity, i.e., mid to late-bloom in legumes, head-in
grass hays, moderate or below leaf content, and generally
coarse stemmed. Hay may show light damage.
Utility: Hay in very late maturity, such as mature seed pods in legumes
or mature head in grass hays, coarse stemmed. This category
could include hay discounted due to excessive damage and heavy
weed content or mold.
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Source: USDA-AL Dept of Ag Market News Service, Montgomery, AL
David Garcia, OIC / Office 334-223-7488
Johnny Young, Market Reporter.
For more information contact: montgomery.lgmn@ams.usda.gov
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