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Pipestone, Minnesota · USDA AMS Wire · Free Weekly
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Week of March 9, 2026

NASS private sale prices added, 56 USDA markets

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Week of March 2, 2026 · 606 price records · 56 regions


THE 30-SECOND VERSION

Midwest alfalfa is flat — good-quality large rounds are still moving at $105–$140/ton across MN, IA, and SD auctions, same as last week. No big swings. The story this issue is Indiana: both Shipshewana and Topeka are clearing premium mixed grass and alfalfa/grass mix at $260–$350/ton — 2–3x Midwest prices for comparable quality. Meanwhile Pennsylvania hit $405/ton for premium small square grass. If you're a Midwest seller with the ability to haul east, that spread is real money.


🌽 MIDWEST SPOTLIGHT: Minnesota & Iowa

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**
  • Rock Valley, IA

  • Alfalfa *Good/Premium* — Large Round: **$140/ton**
  • Alfalfa *Fair/Good* — Large Round: $120–$125/ton
  • Grass *Good/Premium* — Large Round: $135–$140/ton (avg **$138**)
  • HPL Auction, IA

  • Alfalfa *Fair/Good* — Large Round: $95–$105/ton (avg **$102**)
  • Alfalfa *Utility/Fair* — Large Round: $65–$90/ton
  • Dakota, SD

  • Alfalfa *Good* — Large Round: $100–$135/ton (avg **$118**)
  • Grass *Good* — Large Round: $95–$125/ton (avg **$112**)

  • 🗺️ NATIONAL QUICK HITS

  • **Indiana** (Shipshewana + Topeka): Alfalfa/Grass Mix *Good/Premium* clearing $265–$350/ton — highest in the Midwest corridor
  • **Pennsylvania** (Wolgemuth): Premium small square grass hit **$405/ton**; alfalfa/grass mix *Premium* averaged $326/ton
  • **Kansas NW**: Alfalfa *Premium/Supreme* ranging $185–$300/ton depending on form
  • **Pacific NW** (WA/OR): Alfalfa *Premium* small square steady at **$250/ton**; Timothy *Good/Premium* at $300/ton
  • **Arizona**: Supreme alfalfa small square 3-tie hitting **$295–$310/ton**

  • 📋 WHAT FARMERS ARE ACTUALLY GETTING PAID

    USDA NASS surveys farmers monthly on what they received in private sales — not just auctions. January 2026 data:

    | State | Private Sale Avg | Auction Range |

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

    | Minnesota | $72/ton | $105–$140/ton auction |

    | Iowa | $97/ton | $95–$140/ton auction |

    | South Dakota | $89/ton | $100–$135/ton auction |

    | Nebraska | $85/ton | $60–$85/ton auction |

    | Kansas | $103/ton | $88–$160/ton auction |

    | Wisconsin | $83/ton | (no major auctions) |

    Private sales tend to lag auction prices by 4–6 weeks. January private prices suggest the market was softer than what auctions showed heading into February.


    💡 TAKEAWAY

    The Midwest discount to the rest of the country is holding wide. Iowa and Minnesota buyers are getting good alfalfa at $100–$140/ton while Indiana buyers are paying $260–$350/ton for similar quality grass mixes. That's not a blip — it's a structural price gap driven by demand density and lack of supply in the eastern corridor. Worth watching whether that gap closes as we move toward spring planting.


    Data: USDA AMS hay market reports. Prices per ton unless noted. Next issue: March 9.

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