Demand is still very light for all hay offerings, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, July 2. Hay prices, across the board, continue to weaken as new hay hits ...
In this week's alfalfa/forage issue cover story, Field Editor Kylene Scott looks at all the problems wet conditions cause with hay.
With Colorado and the southwest looking at an increasingly hotter and drier future, researchers with Colorado State University in the Grand Valley are looking into how alternative hay crops respond to ...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. - We're headed for being 5 inches below normal for rainfall, and that really has a big impact down on the farm. We learned that the Tennessee Valley Authority would be holding ...
HOUSTON – Farmers and their crops are often at the mercy of mother nature’s ebbs and flows. Hay farmers Doyle Caudill and Jon Barker said the last two years, 2021 and 2022, were challenging. Their ...
Declines in wheat and hay acreage may be the main drivers behind a decade-long drop in total crop acreage, according to an analysis by a University of Illinois economist. Total crop acreage was ...
The stunted wheat plants on Robert Ferebee’s parched North Dakota farm were in the worst condition he’d seen in almost three decades. Rather than wait until late July or early August to harvest the ...
WAUKESHA COUNTY. NOTHING THERE BUT DRY. THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF MOISTURE DOWN THERE. NOTHING IN THE TOP. ROB SHOOTS 12,000 ACRES NEAR MONACO ARE NEARLY BONE DRY. SO THIS WOULD BE THE NORMAL HEIGHT OF ...
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