United States: Missouri hay supplies ample, market remains weak

Published Aug 6, 2024

Tridge summary

The Missouri Department of Agriculture has reported a strong year for hay production, with exceptional grass growth enabling a rare second cutting of grass hay in July and August. This abundance has led to an increase in hay listings, but sales movement remains slow, resulting in weaker hay prices.
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Original content

The Missouri Department of Agriculture’s market news manager says it’s been a good year for producers trying to rebuild hay stocks. Tony Hancock says the grass growth has been tremendous. “Guys out there are on a second cutting of grass hay, which is just unheard of in July and August in the state of Missouri,” he says. “I mean, that just doesn’t happen.” He tells Brownfield there has been an uptick in hay listings this summer. “Folks who don’t use it themselves, but might ...
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