BURLEY, Idaho (AP) — Experts say hay prices are down in Idaho due to low milk prices that are depressing the market. Steve Hines is the University of Idaho Extension educator for Jerome County. The Capital Press reports that he says Idaho has carried over a lot of hay in recent years. Premium alfalfa hay in Idaho last week sold for $125 a ton last week. That compares to $187 in the Columbia Basin and $210 in northern California. Hines says he doesn't see prices going up in Idaho until supplies go down. But he says the dairy market is also down, making it difficult for hay prices to rise.

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