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Hay market report for the week ending July 5, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service.
State hay market summaries for the week ending July 5, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
2017 Outlook: Hay Prices Rely on Basic Economics Supply is currently outpacing demand. If that continues hay prices will remain relatively the same.
While in the midst of hay season, Amber Friedrichsen, managing editor of Hay & Forage Grower, kicked off the Iowa State I-29 ...
NPR reported that Harvard University economics professor Kenneth Rogoff said the dollar hasn't weakened this much since ...
Strengthening domestic sales of yogurt, butter, cheese and dry skim milk drove higher gains in overalldomestic commercial ...
With alfalfa being one of the most important forage crops on the farm and feed prices on the rise, it’s critical to ensure your stand is harvested in a timely manner to maximize quality while ...
Haying has been in full swing, and we have been able to knock out quite a few fields. The first cutting is almost wrapped up ...
India and US are working towards a more comprehensive trade agreement aimed at deepening economic cooperation, reducing ...
The cattle market has remained strong, with prices reaching record highs. That has been great for anyone involved in ...
Hay market data for June 2025 has been compiled by Melissa Ohlrich, Crops and Soils Educator for Clark and Marathon Counties, UW-Madison Division of Extension. The report focuses on alfalfa hay and ...
Crops in west-central Wisconsin are on pace this growing season, but other issues loom for area farmers, such as tariffs and work shortages, says Jerry Clark, UW Extension agricultural agent for ...
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