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"We’re trying to bring people together." What started as a small coffee stand in Damascus has blossomed into a community ...
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 ...
The reopening of a minimum security prison near Los Lunas has been a literal breath of fresh air for the inmates who qualify to be housed there. Known as “The Farm,” the facility — built in 1939 and ...
DRIVING AROUND THE old hometown can make you feel old. Gone are the days when the food in our markets was raised just down the road and out in the endless fields watered, weeded and cared for by ...
HAMMOND, La. (WVUE) - Commuters using Interstate 12 and Interstate 55 might want to “bale” on their usual routes for alternates instead. An overturned truck at the I-12 and I-55 interchange ...
Three people were arrested in Texas for allegedly hiding migrants in hay bales. The dangerous concealment method was discovered during a routine traffic stop by deputies.
US News Texas sheriff discovers a dozen migrants hidden inside hay bales during traffic stop: ‘Incredibly dangerous to human life’ By Daryl Khan Published May 21, 2025, 10:09 p.m. ET ...
Three men have been arrested after officials say they were running an operation to transport undocumented immigrants hidden inside hay bales that were hollowed out. A traffic stop conducted by a ...
The fire brigade were on Saturday evening called to a fire which had broken out in a stack of around 300 bales of hay near the Larnaca suburb of Aradippou, fire brigade spokesman Andreas Kettis ...
Most of the 20,000 bales of hay were lost or damaged, Koslowski said. Several buildings and metal hay barns were also destroyed, but there were no reported injuries.
For example, a 5-foot by 5-foot bale has 98 cubic feet of hay: (5/2)^2 x 3.14 x 5 = ~98. Loosely packed bales have a density of 9 pounds per cubic foot of hay, which equates to 880 pounds of dry feed.
Jan 03, 2025 — Stacking square bales of hay in the Sugarhouse Creamery hay mow. Photo: Amy Feiereisel As snow falls and winter descends, a lot of agricultural work is slowing down.