Kansas hay market report from the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, for the week ending Oct. 5.
Livestock owners can save money and time with an awareness of the economics behind harvesting, buying and selling hay.
A USDA/NASS price report published last week showed Iowa corn soybean prices in 2024 continuing to fall below the ...
A question we commonly get here in the Extension Office is, “What is hay worth?” The answer to this question usually is, it depends. The price of hay depends on multiple factors including cost of ...
Last year at this time, we were in a drought with hay prices easily reaching $100 or more per round bale ... stated that folks that buy hay ‘by the ton’ are already where we should be.
The Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) announced their intention to contract with a vendor to harvest grass hay at Deer Creek Meadow, a county-owned property.The bid posted on Sept. 23, ...
In contrast, milk prices saw an increase. Wisconsin dairy farmers received an average of $23.00 per cwt (hundredweight) for milk in August, which was $1.10 higher than in July and $3.80 above the ...
Dockworkers agreed to return to work Thursday after port operators enhanced their offer, extending the existing contract ...
DAYTON, Va. (WHSV) - Tom Weaver has been auctioning hay for over 30 years, and his auctions attract people from far and wide. He runs the Rushville Hay Auction that happens every first, third, and ...
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. It is the essential source of information and ideas that make sense of a world in constant transformation. The WIRED conversation illuminates how technology is ...
Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates. Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and ...
Last year at this time, we were in a drought with hay prices easily reaching $100 or more per round bale. This past spring and early ... It should be stated that folks that buy hay ‘by the ton’ are ...