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Hay stocks way down for 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty Britches" data-source="post: 1747647" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>Nationally the US is 7% lower year over year and 15% lower on the 10 year average. Regionally, it is even worse. Montana, SD, ND, WY are down 49.2%. Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas are down 12% year over year and 25% on the 10 year average. </p><p></p><p>Oklahoma is down 48% year over year but Texas is up 33% year over year. Texas still lags the 10 year average, being down 10.6%.</p><p></p><p>CA, WA, OR, and ID had May 1 hay stocks up 6.1% from last year, but down 15% from the 10 year average.</p><p></p><p>CO had hay stocks up 152.2% year over year and up 30.3% over the 10 year average. Nebraska had May 1 hay stocks up 25% year over year and 14.1% above the 2012-2021 average.</p><p></p><p>Link: <a href="https://www.beefmagazine.com/beef/hay-stocks-tighter-2022?NL=BEEF-02&Issue=BEEF-02_20220517_BEEF-02_30&sfvc4enews=42&cl=article_1_b&elq2=b4bd0afaedbc4a09870e5c090f77a912&sp_eh=70944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa870944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa8&sp_eh=70944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa8" target="_blank">Beef</a></p><p></p><p>I'm thinking that adjusting for the higher costs of production and inflation, hay prices should rightfully be higher. <a href="https://www.beefmagazine.com/beef/hay-stocks-tighter-2022?NL=BEEF-02&Issue=BEEF-02_20220517_BEEF-02_30&sfvc4enews=42&cl=article_1_b&elq2=b4bd0afaedbc4a09870e5c090f77a912&sp_eh=70944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa870944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa8&sp_eh=70944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa8" target="_blank"> </a>This might be the year hay producers make some decent income.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty Britches, post: 1747647, member: 1900"] Nationally the US is 7% lower year over year and 15% lower on the 10 year average. Regionally, it is even worse. Montana, SD, ND, WY are down 49.2%. Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas are down 12% year over year and 25% on the 10 year average. Oklahoma is down 48% year over year but Texas is up 33% year over year. Texas still lags the 10 year average, being down 10.6%. CA, WA, OR, and ID had May 1 hay stocks up 6.1% from last year, but down 15% from the 10 year average. CO had hay stocks up 152.2% year over year and up 30.3% over the 10 year average. Nebraska had May 1 hay stocks up 25% year over year and 14.1% above the 2012-2021 average. Link: [URL='https://www.beefmagazine.com/beef/hay-stocks-tighter-2022?NL=BEEF-02&Issue=BEEF-02_20220517_BEEF-02_30&sfvc4enews=42&cl=article_1_b&elq2=b4bd0afaedbc4a09870e5c090f77a912&sp_eh=70944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa870944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa8&sp_eh=70944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa8']Beef[/URL] I'm thinking that adjusting for the higher costs of production and inflation, hay prices should rightfully be higher. [URL='https://www.beefmagazine.com/beef/hay-stocks-tighter-2022?NL=BEEF-02&Issue=BEEF-02_20220517_BEEF-02_30&sfvc4enews=42&cl=article_1_b&elq2=b4bd0afaedbc4a09870e5c090f77a912&sp_eh=70944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa870944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa8&sp_eh=70944d4c77de440fe8645e852c81e336f306985f54f5bdb87217290b8224daa8'] [/URL]This might be the year hay producers make some decent income. [/QUOTE]
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