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The global alfalfa hay market is projected growth is driven by increasing demand for high-quality animal feed, particularly ...
State hay market summaries for the week ending May 31, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
Cattle are naturally foragers, but not everything they consume is naturally good for them. A comprehensive guide listing ...
The April Prices Paid Index rose 0.5 percent month to month and 5.8 percent from April 2024. Higher prices were paid during ...
Rainfall has benefitted many crops statewide, but the moisture also serves as a catalyst for insects and pests.
Moderate trade seen in Kansas for the week ending May 31, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News ...
Jeff Jackson, alfalfa and forage specialist with WinField United, showed and explained the new and solid-line forages, such ...
If producers cut their forage sorghum at the right time, they can achieve good quality hay, according to James Rogers, NDSU ...
Echoes reverberate off the walls of the dairy barn at Pineland Farms like they never have before. There's no hay covering the floors. The chirps of birds are no longer drowned out by moos. The barn is ...
The bird flu virus remains a wild card that continues to threaten U.S. poultry and egg supplies while upping the ante with risk to human health.
Everyone agrees that cheatgrass is a big threat. It doesn’t take long for large or small patches of cheatgrass to become ...
For the week ending May 31, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded steady to as much as $10 lower on average. Dryer grass conditions in certain ...