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HayWire Weekly / Issue #2

Week of March 2, 2026

Rock Valley IA, Pipestone MN, USDA auction results

Rock Valley IA, Pipestone MN, USDA auction results
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Week of March 2, 2026 · 1,181 price records · 68 regions


THE 30-SECOND VERSION

Midwest alfalfa is holding steady — good-quality large rounds are trading $105–$128/ton across MN, IA, and SD auction markets this week, with no major swings from last week. The story this issue is the spread: that same good alfalfa is going for $228/ton in Indiana and $405/ton (premium grass) in Pennsylvania. If you're in the Midwest, you're buying at a significant discount to the rest of the country. If you're selling and can move hay east, there's margin sitting on the table.


🌽 MIDWEST AUCTION PRICES

What hay actually sold for at auction this week:

Pipestone, MN

  • Alfalfa *Good* — Large Round: **$105/ton**
  • Alfalfa *Fair* — Large Round: $50–$95/ton (avg **$72**)
  • Alfalfa/Grass Mix *Good* — Large Round: **$110/ton**
  • Grass *Fair* — Large Round: $55–$90/ton (avg **$68**)
  • Rock Valley, IA

  • Alfalfa *Good/Premium* — Large Round: **$140/ton**
  • Alfalfa *Fair/Good* — Large Round: $120–$125/ton
  • Alfalfa *Utility/Fair* — Large Round: **$108/ton**
  • HPL Auction, IA

  • Alfalfa *Fair/Good* — Large Round: $95–$102/ton (avg **$102**)
  • Dakota, SD

  • Alfalfa *Good* — Large Round: $100–$135/ton (avg **$118**)
  • Grass *Good* — Large Round: $95–$125/ton (avg **$112**)
  • Grass *Fair* — Large Round: $68–$100/ton (avg **$82**)
  • South Dakota (state-wide)

  • Alfalfa *Supreme* — **$275/ton**
  • Alfalfa *Premium* — **$170/ton**
  • Alfalfa *Good* — **$120/ton**
  • Alfalfa *Fair* — $100–$110/ton

  • 📊 ALFALFA GOOD — LARGE ROUND BENCHMARK

    The most comparable price point across all markets. Use this to know if your region is cheap or expensive relative to the rest of the country.

    | Region | Avg Price/Ton |

    |---|---|

    | Madison County, IL | $28 |

    | Iowa (state avg) | $55 |

    | Oklahoma - Northwest | $60 |

    | Arthur, IL | $65 |

    | Nebraska - Central | $74 |

    | Nebraska - East | $80 |

    | Nebraska - Platte Valley | $85 |

    | Kansas | $88 |

    | HPL Auction, IA | $102 |

    | Kansas - Northwest | $104 |

    | Pipestone, MN | $108 |

    | Dakota, SD | $118 |

    | Rock Valley, IA | $128 |

    | South Dakota | $130 |

    | Kansas - Southwest | $135 |

    | Kansas - Southeast | $160 |

    | Missouri | $162 |

    | Oklahoma - Northeast | $205 |

    | Shipshewana, IN | $228 |

    | Topeka, IN | $229 |

    Bolded = Midwest auction markets covered in detail above.


    🗺️ NATIONAL SNAPSHOT

    Where hay is trading highest this week:

    | Region | Commodity | Quality | Price |

    |---|---|---|---|

    | Wolgemuth, PA | Grass | Premium | $405/ton |

    | Wolgemuth, PA | Alfalfa/Grass Mix | Premium | $400/ton |

    | Wolgemuth, PA | Alfalfa/Grass Mix | Premium | $370/ton |

    | Topeka, IN | Alfalfa/Grass Mix | Premium | $350/ton |

    | Shipshewana, IN | Mixed Grass | Good | $232/ton |

    Pennsylvania is consistently the most expensive hay market in the country. Dense horse population, limited local production, and buyers who pay for quality. Worth watching as a long-term pricing benchmark.


    💡 THE TAKEAWAY

    The Midwest is a buyer's market right now — $105–$130/ton for good alfalfa is competitive with where prices have been the past several weeks, and supply at auction looks adequate heading into March. No shortage panic, no fire-sale either.

    Two things worth watching heading into spring:

    1. South Dakota Supreme at $275/ton — when top-quality alfalfa in SD is 2.5x the price of Good-quality, it tells you quality premiums are real. If you're feeding performance animals (dairy, horses), don't cheap out on quality and pay for it in performance.

    2. The Indiana/PA premium — Shipshewana and Topeka, IN are consistently $100–$120/ton above Midwest auction markets for comparable quality. If you're within trucking distance of the Great Lakes, that spread might be worth a conversation with a broker.


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