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Across Texas, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agronomists said wheat harvest results depended very much on the weather.
June brought a mix of rural resilience, roadside disruptions, and progress on public safety and environmental fronts across West Central Saskatchewan. From farmers being encouraged to harvest hay from ...
Demonstrations, equipment, and education will be the features of the July 30, 2025, Illinois Forage Expo. The event will be co-hosted by the Don Brown Farm and the Eric Stiegler ...
Hot spots or fire pockets are likely. Alert fire service to the possible hay fire incident. Close barns to minimize air ...
Hay market summary reports for the week ending June 28, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
The hay harvest is expected to be larger in 2025. The USDA sees all hay harvested area at 49.725 million acres, 1.232 million above the March guess and 335,000 higher than 2024. Harvested area for ...
For the week ending June 28, hay demand was light and trade moderate in Kansas, according to the Kansas Department of Ag-USDA ...
What's happening in the skies over North Texas this month? July holds some spectacular sights in the night and morning sky.
As a dairy nutritionist, Brent Van Middendorp of Cornerstone Ag Management does more than tailor a healthy menu for cows.
Precipitation, heavy in some parts of Iowa, reduced days suitable for fieldwork to just 2.7 during the week ending June 29, ...
Make hay when the sun shines, speaks truth for grass farmers, who harvest the sun, when we cut, rake and bale our fields. But ...
Given the drought conditions in some locations this year, many producers may be asking themselves how to handle the annual forages they have standing in the field that may not have grown as much ...
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