Alfalfa & Grass Results 03/19/26

Rock Valley Hay Report
Thursday, March 19,2026 
48 loads

Beautiful day for a sale and thanks for coming out! Alfalfa sold higher and Grass sold considerably higher. Straw sold lower while Cornstalks remained steady.  See you next Thursday @ 12:30.

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SIZE    LBS  $/TON CUT 

3x3   47400 195.00 3rd 

3x3   50000 142.50 3rd 

3x3   46120 100.00 3rd 

3x3   13840  95.00 1st 

3x4   49340 142.50 2nd 

3x4   53600 140.00 2nd 

3x4   38000  77.50 1st 

lgrd  51100 165.00 4th 

lgrd  51380 150.00 3rd 

lgrd  48660 147.50 3rd 

lgrd  51040 145.00 4th 

lgrd  48480 145.00 1st 

lgrd  63780 140.00 2nd 

lgrd  48280 137.50 3rd 

lgrd  47280 135.00 3rd 

lgrd  42260 127.50 1st 

lgrd  20100 105.00     

lgrd   7320  85.00     

lgrd  54540  77.50 1st 

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SIZE    LBS  $/TON CUT 

3x3   47780 115.00     

lgrd  45780 132.50 1st 

lgrd  56300 130.00     

lgrd  42920 125.00     

lgrd  48700 122.50     

lgrd  49120 122.50 1st 

lgrd  48740 120.00     

lgrd  48380 117.50     

lgrd  37080 115.00     

lgrd  47760 110.00     

lgrd  53460 107.50     

lgrd  35360 105.00     

lgrd  11400  90.00     

lgrd  13300  85.00   


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