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University of Missouri livestock and forage specialists are reporting ergot infestations that can cause major losses in ...
After the first hay cutting, the timing of second and even third cuttings — as well as how much hay farmers get from those — ...
Harvesting hay has gone from a labor-intensive practice of using sickles and wooden forks to balers that compress hay into ...
The natural beauty of the Yampa Valley appeals to residents and visitors alike, but did you know that its high elevation, ...
After the first hay cutting, the timing of second and even third cuttings — as well as how much hay farmers get from those — can have some variation based on weather conditions and the type of ...
Rain on and off throughout the week Sunday limited farmers to 3.8 days suitable for fieldwork, according to the Iowa Crop ...
State hay market summaries for the week ending July 5, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
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Paulick Report on MSNStudy: Which Cool-Season Grass Do Horses Prefer In Hay?Horses are selective grazers that prefer some cool-season grasses over others in pasture. But what about in hay? Researchers ...
Precipitation, heavy in some parts of Iowa, reduced days suitable for fieldwork to just 2.7 during the week ending ending ...
State Climatologist Justin Glisan said the last reporting period was the “wettest” of the season, with precipitation totals 2-4 inches above normal in some areas.
Harvesting hay has gone from a labor-intensive practice of using sickles and wooden forks to balers that compress hay into round and square bales.
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