USDA Central Oregon Hay 04/23 19:00
04/23/2026 | 7:00 pm CDT USDA Central Oregon Hay 04/23 19:00
AMS_3057
Oregon Direct Hay Report
Released on April 23, 2026
Direct Hay Weighted Average Report for week ending 04/24/2026
VOLUME
This Week Last Reported Last Year
(04/06/2026)
Bales:
Hay 1488 1636
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Total 1488 1636
Tons:
Hay 938 3125 312
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Total 938 3125 312
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Compared to the last report, demand was moderate to good this trading
session on light to moderate supplies.
Producers report that calls have been slower the past two weeks.
Drought conditions remain a concern for both producers and ranchers.
Producers report water districts might limit water as drought conditions
worsen, which could keep them from irrigating later in the summer.
While some producers have access to well water many hope spring rains
will help keep irrigation districts open later in the season to help
keep production costs in check.
Some producers are starting to sell out of hay but many report hay has
been hard to move over the last few weeks.
High fuel costs have been a big contributing factor.
Many producers report that hay that sold weeks ago still hasn't moved
as ranchers grapple with higher delivery costs, especially hay shipping
south into Northern California.
Cooler weather was seen over the last few weeks and some higher elevation
producers report that alfalfa fields are off to a slow start.
Some locations saw temperatures as low as the single digits and teens.
According to the U.S.
Drought Monitor, 70.76% of the state is in a moderate drought or worse,
29.81% of the state is in a Severe drought or worse, 0.20% of the state
is in an extreme drought or worse, 0% of the state is in an exceptional
drought.
96.37% of the state is exceptionally dry.
Grass Hay guidelines
Quality Crude Protein Percent
Premium Over
13
Good 9-13
Fair 5-9
Low Under 5
Alfalfa Quality Guidelines
Quality
ADF NDF *RFV/RFQ **TDN-100% **TDN-90% CP
Supreme 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