FARGO - Now is the time to start cutting hay, North Dakota State University livestock and rangeland specialists advise. Although hay usually isn't harvested for the first time for another two weeks, ...
The most important decision affecting hay quality is when you cut. As forage matures, fiber levels increase while ...
A University of Tennessee study on fescue indicates cutting hay earlier in May resulted in higher quality hay than what was baled in early June. Knowing when to cut hay will help determine forage ...
Colorado—In the Aug. 10 report, compared to last report, trade activity and demand has softened. Hay trades are slow as second cutting is well underway across the state. Areas that have received a lot ...
JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri landowners can now apply to the USDA's National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to cut hay on up to 50 percent of the grass areas within their wetland easements, ...
*Editor’s note: Beginning June 19, most hay market reports will be published biweekly. Any questions or concerns can be emailed to [email protected]. Colorado—In the June 19 report, compared to last ...
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