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Hay market report for the week ending July 5, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service.
After the first hay cutting, the timing of second and even third cuttings — as well as how much hay farmers get from those — ...
For the week ending June 28, hay demand was light and trade moderate in Kansas, according to the Kansas Department of Ag-USDA ...
Make hay when the sun shines. That’s a saying that means exactly what is says. “When it’s go time, it’s all hands on deck,” ...
The cool, wet weather of June in north central Wisconsin has caused crop development to be a bit behind schedule.
If the alfalfa plants look vigorous and the roots are well developed, spring cutting can be made at bud to early bloom. If plants are small and poorly developed, it is best to wait until mid-bloom ...
NPR reported that Harvard University economics professor Kenneth Rogoff said the dollar hasn't weakened this much since ...
"My memory has us making a bundle of money off the bounty system. In reality? I doubt we ever turned in more than half a ...
When is Hay Dry Enough? Freshly baled hay with more than 20% moisture will heat up and actually reduce the energy level of the hay.
India and the US are engaged in intense negotiations to finalize a trade deal before July 9, addressing politically sensitive ...
Recent Prairie rains offer limited relief for parched forages and hay. Producers and experts discuss spotty moisture and the season's challenges.
If you’re looking for a dairy forage that’s highly versatile, reliable, and digestible, pearl millet might be the crop for you.