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Storm clouds loom on the horizon. You’re out in the field with the last 20 acres of hay to bale, trying to beat the rain.
Cool-season grasses transition from the vegetative to the reproductive stage in May, making it the best time to harvest for yield and quality.
Guardians vs. Reds game today starts 90 minutes earlier than scheduled as Reds manager Terry Francona squares off against his ...
It’s almost hay time! While very little hay is put up on Memorial Day in our region, the holiday is the unofficial start of ...
For yield and quality, May is the best time to harvest cool-season grasses, says University of Missouri Extension state ...
After recent rainfall throughout southern West Virginia, farmers are cautiously hopeful that this year’s hay season may be ...
The hay harvest is off to an early start in Iowa. USDA’s latest weekly crop progress report shows the first cutting of ...
The warmer temperatures paired with drier conditions allowed farmers to keep the planters rolling and we saw a ...
Nathan Alpers, a farmer in central Missouri, says the weather forecast is finally good for baling triticale. “For a week, at ...
Even if you are not a farmer, you surely have noticed that the grass is picking up and many of you have already mowed the yard at least once already ...
State hay market summaries for the week ending May 3, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
Hay and forage conditions improved across Texas with recent rainfall, setting the stage for promising hay yields.