With the first cutting of alfalfa comes the annual appearance of alfalfa weevils chewing through stands and destroying yields ...
Colorado—In the May 15 report, compared to last report, trade activity and demand light. Small squares of horse quality alfalfa hay and grass hay sold unevenly steady. According to the NASS Colorado ...
New Mexico —In June 4 report, compared to the last report, the hay market appeared steady to firm.
Large populations of blister beetles were observed while scouting alfalfa fields this past week. Blister beetles feed on leaves and blossoms and contain a toxic chemical called cantharidin. This ...
Recent localized hail damaged numerous alfalfa fields and has raised questions regarding harvest management of hail damaged alfalfa, especially considering the time of year and proximity to harvest.
Controlling traffic in farm fields requires striking the balance between equipment weight and tire pressure to minimize soil compaction and the resulting yield losses. In the hay meadow, though, ...
Observations in the Big Horn Basin and Sheridan County indicate that there is high alfalfa weevil pressure this year, ...
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