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  1. Supporting Arkansas farmers and ranchers while ensuring safe food, fiber, and forest products for the citizens of Arkansas, the nation, and across the globe.

  2. Direct Hay Report. Direct Hay Weighted Average Report for week ending 10/25/2024. Compared to last week, bales of alfalfa sold steady, grass hay sold 10.00 lower, Dehy alfalfa pellets sold 25.00 lower in the platte valley and remains steady in the east. Ground and delivered hay steady.

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  4. Compared to last report: Trend not applicable due to limited comparable sales. However, a lower undertone was noted on all classes of cattle. Demand moderate to good. Supply included: 81% Feeder Cattle (38% Steers, 42% Heifers, 20% Bulls); 15% Slaughter Cattle (82% Cows, 18% Bulls); 4% Replacement Cattle (18% Stock Cows, 59% Bred Cows, 2% Bred ...

  5. 22 paź 2024 · Several sales to ranchers and feedlots were seen this week. Several producers have tests out on third cutting and are waiting to see the results before pricing their hay.

  6. 27 sie 2024 · Compared to last week all reported hay sales sold steady on light test. Demand is mostly light with a few loads of hay getting sold. Most alfalfa producers are finishing up on third cutting with some starting fourth in the eastern side of the state.

  7. 4 lut 2021 · This Week. Last Reported (1/28/2021) Last Year. Alfalfa saw good quality at the sale today, but grass was average quality and both sold steady. Straw saw a weaker market while the cornstalks sold were stronger. Alfalfa 53%; Grass 35%; Corn Stalk 8%; Wheat 4%. Click here for more information on Hay Quality Designation Guidelines.

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