May 27, 2021 Alfalfa and Grass

Thursday May 27, 2021

64 Loads

Alfalfa was steady today. Grass varied a lot, but was generally weaker. We had an inch of rain overnight which was a factor in the auction. We had our first couple loads of new crop hay in and they looked pretty good. Have a safe Memorial Day weekend!

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.

 

 

------ALFALFA-15-----

SIZE    LBS  $/TON CUT

3x3   51340 200.00 3rd

3x4   52700 162.50   

3x4   47280 160.00 2nd

3x4   45420 145.00 1st

3x4   50540 132.50 new  

lgrd  54460 185.00 3rd

lgrd  52720 180.00 2nd

lgrd  52400 180.00 2nd

lgrd  47220 180.00 3rd

lgrd  53180 180.00 2nd

lgrd  52360 172.50 1st

lgrd  49000 170.00   

lgrd  48820 165.00 2nd

lgrd  45260 145.00   

lgrd  52440 140.00   

---GRASS-44----

SIZE    LBS  $/TON 

smsq   6960 105.00   

3x3   46520 100.00 barley 

3x4   44280 145.00   

3x4   43460 135.00   

3x4   50160 130.00  

3x4   52060 127.50   

3x4   44080 125.00   

3x4   47400 122.50   

lgrd  45930 157.50   

lgrd  37980 140.00   

lgrd   3700 140.00   

lgrd  51700 140.00   

lgrd  40760 140.00   

lgrd  53800 135.00   

lgrd  51960 130.00   

lgrd  51380 130.00   

lgrd  51400 127.50   

lgrd  50480 127.50   

lgrd  34720 122.50   

lgrd  38420 120.00   

lgrd   7180 120.00   

lgrd  38240 120.00   

lgrd  57480 120.00   

lgrd  34580 120.00   

lgrd  46640 120.00   

lgrd  50860 117.50   

lgrd  45160 117.50   

lgrd  49240 117.50   

lgrd  42580 115.00   

lgrd  39120 115.00   

lgrd  51680 115.00   

lgrd  43320 115.00   

lgrd  50100 115.00   

lgrd  42900 115.00   

lgrd  49740 110.00  

lgrd  14220 110.00    

lgrd  31640 110.00   

lgrd  33980 110.00   

lgrd  45800 110.00   

lgrd  34020 105.00   

lgrd  37480  92.50   

lgrd  33600  85.00   

lgrd  40400  85.00   

lgrd  17980  70.00   

Farmer Dan got into his truck and drove to the neighbouring ranch and knocked at the door. A young boy, Eddie, aged about 10, opened the door. 'Is yer Dad home?' Dan demanded. 'No, sir, he ain't,' Eddie replied. 'He went into town.' 'Well, then,' inquired Dan, 'is yer Mom here?' 'No, sir, she ain't here neither. She went into town with Dad.' 'How about your brother? Is he here?' 'He went with Mom and Dad,' explained Eddie patiently. Farmer Dan stood there for a few seconds, shifting from one foot to the other and muttering to himself. 'Is there anything I can do fer ya?' Eddie asked politely. 'I know where all the tools are, if you want to borrow one. Or maybe I could take a message fer Dad.' 'Well, it's difficult,' answered Dan uncomfortably, 'I really wanted to talk to yer Dad. It's about your brother getting my daughter pregnant.' Eddie considered for a moment, 'You would have to talk to Pa about that,' he finally conceded. 'If it helps you any, I know that Pa charges $600 for the bull and $60 for the hog, but I really don't know how much he gets fer Howard.'