2-11-2021 Alfalfa & Grass

Thursday February 11, 2021

71 Loads

Market was steady to strong on alfalfa today.  Grass was steady.  Straw was steady as well.  Cornstalks were strong. 

Thanks to everyone who came out today to help Paul celebrate 25 years owning the hay auction.

We now have the option available for you to buy select loads of hay through our website. The loads can be viewed on our website under the “Hay for Sale” tab.

 

 

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SIZE    LBS  $/TON CUT

3x3   54980 142.50   

3x3   38500 140.00 2nd

3x3   50540 110.00-new   

3x4   51060 140.00 2nd

3x4   48100 137.50   

lgrd  57980 162.50   

lgrd  63780 160.00 3rd

lgrd  58980 152.50 4th

lgrd  40720 147.50 3rd

lgrd  55460 147.50 4th

lgrd  49380 147.50 3rd

lgrd  38360 142.50 3rd

lgrd  46600 140.00 2nd

lgrd  50220 140.00 2nd

lgrd  50200 137.50 2nd

lgrd  51420 135.00 2nd

lgrd  51900 135.00 3rd

lgrd  52400 135.00 2nd

lgrd  47880 132.50 2nd

lgrd  51420 132.50 2nd

lgrd  47640 130.00 2nd

lgrd  50820 130.00 2nd

lgrd  42730 130.00 1st

lgrd  49060 130.00 3rd

lgrd  48120 127.50 1st

lgrd  50120 127.50   

lgrd  47220 117.50 2nd

-------GRASS-32-------

SIZE    LBS  $/TON CUT

3x4   21580  77.50   

lgrd  59880 130.00   

lgrd  47080 115.00   

lgrd  52080 102.50   

lgrd  46160 100.00   

lgrd  45680  97.50   

lgrd  59260  95.00   

lgrd  59620  95.00   

lgrd  31920  92.50   

lgrd  46960  92.50   

lgrd  41740  92.50   

lgrd   1240  92.50   

lgrd  40140  90.00   

lgrd  46600  87.50   

lgrd  48900  87.50   

lgrd  60280  85.00   

lgrd  48200  85.00   

lgrd  42600  85.00   

lgrd  44120  82.50   

lgrd  41500  82.50   

lgrd  47500  82.50   

lgrd  40580  82.50   

lgrd  41760  80.00   

lgrd  33360  80.00   

lgrd  48940  80.00   

lgrd  56220  80.00   

lgrd  43160  80.00   

lgrd  18960  77.50   

lgrd  56920  70.00   

lgrd               75.00

lgrd               75.00

lgrd               52.50

  

 

**A trucker pulled into a highway café. “I want 3 flat tires, a pair of headlights and a pair of running boards.” The blonde waitress (first day on the job) didn’t want to look stupid in front of the customer, so she went to the kitchen and asked the cook, “This guy just ordered 3 flat tires, a pair of headlights and a pair of running boards. What does he think this place is, an auto parts store?” “No,” the cook replied. “Three flat tires means three pancakes. A pair of headlights means two eggs sunny side up. And a pair of running boards means 2 slices of crisp bacon!” “Oh. Ok!” said the blonde relieved to finally understand the code words. She thought about it for a moment and then spooned up a bowl of beans and gave it to the customer. The trucker asked, “What are the beans for, Blondie?” She replied, “I thought while you were waiting for the flat tires, headlights, and running boards, you might as well gas up!”