April is winding down and May is just around the corner. Forage producers are getting ready to start fertilizing and the subsequent harvesting of their warm-season grasses for hay. I have been asked ...
Early pioneers used scythes and sickles to cut the hay and then piled it up with wooden forks. In the 1940s came the twine, automatic tie baler which was pulled behind a tractor and produced a 60- to ...
New Mexico —In Nov. 26 report, compared to the last report, the hay market appeared steady to firm. As the season winds down, New Mexico is finishing it’s last cut. There appears to be a pretty good ...
Joe Dice couldn’t get to the phone Monday morning. He was too busy making his first cut of alfalfa and grass hay and baling it at his place on Silt Mesa. “Last year, it was really spotty. We hardly ...
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As growers finish cutting of hay crops, now is a good time to do preventative maintenance tasks that can boost farm profits and protect farm workers, says a safety research associate and lecturer from ...
FARGO - Anyone planning to harvest Conservation Reserve Program fields for hay this year should do so as soon as possible, according to Kevin Sedivec, North Dakota State University Extension Service ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Poor spring weather could throw another curve at farmers already behind in the count on crop planting. Alongside the fields ready for corn and soybean seed could be hay crops ...
Amidst the red dirt, termite mounds and buffel grass, the first barley harvest is finished at Central Australia's Athelle ...
The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture’s Hay Verification Program is looking for participants in 2026.
Victorian hay contractors are in the midst of a “mad rush” to cut this season’s grass and crops for fodder after late spring ...
EAST TEXAS (KLTV) - I’ve had more people than typical ask me about harvesting hay late this fall. It’s true that many livestock producers will regularly bale hay late in the fall. Others plan to get ...
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