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Utah Hay Prices

Utah hay is averaging $226/ton across 11 USDA auction observations in the past two weeks. Prices range $175–$310/ton depending on commodity and quality.

Source: USDA Agricultural Marketing Service · Latest report: May 21, 2026 · 11 auction observations · Updated 2026-05-26

This week's Utah hay prices by type

CommodityQualityLow $/tonHigh $/tonAvg $/tonObs
AlfalfaSupreme$175$310$2549
AlfalfaGood$175$220$1982

Utah hay prices by region and auction

Region / AuctionLow $/tonHigh $/tonAvg $/tonObs
Utah - Central$175$310$2425
Utah - South$175$240$2183
Utah$204$310$2713
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FAQ

How much does hay cost per ton in Utah right now?

Utah Alfalfa (Supreme) is averaging $254/ton in the latest USDA auction reports, with prices ranging $175–$310/ton.

How often are Utah hay prices updated?

HayWire publishes Utah hay prices every week using USDA Agricultural Marketing Service auction reports. Data refreshes Mondays.

Where can I buy hay in Utah?

You can browse Utah hay listings on HayWire's marketplace and compare every seller's asking price to live USDA auction averages so you don't overpay.