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Washington Hay Prices

Washington hay is averaging $187/ton across 48 USDA auction observations in the past two weeks. Prices range $65–$300/ton depending on commodity and quality.

Source: USDA Agricultural Marketing Service · Latest report: May 15, 2026 · 48 auction observations · Updated 2026-05-26

This week's Washington hay prices by type

CommodityQualityLow $/tonHigh $/tonAvg $/tonObs
AlfalfaFair/Good$148$215$16812
AlfalfaGood/Premium$160$300$1989
AlfalfaUtility/Fair$140$165$1516
Timothy GrassGood/Premium$245$300$2785
AlfalfaPremium$255$255$2554
Bluegrass$70$100$854
AlfalfaPremium/Supreme$210$210$2102
GrassGood/Premium$160$160$1602
Orchard GrassGood/Premium$300$300$3002
Rye$65$65$652
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FAQ

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

Washington Alfalfa (Fair/Good) is averaging $168/ton in the latest USDA auction reports, with prices ranging $148–$215/ton.

How often are Washington hay prices updated?

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

Where can I buy hay in Washington?

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