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Expansive fields distinguished by bright yellow flowers dot Northwest Montana in the summer, showcasing the work of farmers raising a crop that has been utilized for decades for its benefits to the ...
Montana —In the June 20 report, compared to last report, hay sold mostly $5 to $10 higher on good to very good demand. The strongest demand was seen from northern Montana, as buyers were very ...
State hay market summaries for the week ending June 21, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
recovered from. Prices that summer ranged from $110 to $150 a ton for hay good enough to keep a cow in milk and her young calf bulking up to 450 to 650 pounds in preparation for sale.
They may have to sell livestock because there's no more usable grazing land and the price of hay has skyrocketed. But that's just this year — the immediate effects of the fire.
Podcaster Show PlayerStockyards have moved 6,000 animals more than they did during the same weeks in 2016 and 11,000 more than in 2015. Sales numbers were tabulated from the date of the 11,699 ...
Now, U.S. wheat growing is on a steady decline, with farmers finding surer profits from corn, soybeans or cattle. On the ...
Interviews with farmers and analysts across Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska revealed a vast disparity in profit for wheat compared to other crops.
Texas cowgirl Hailey Kinsel has her foot on the gas again this summer, and 11 years into her professional career, there’s a ...
Reuters’ Emily Schmall reported that “farmers cut their losses early this year across the U.S. wheat belt, stretching from ...
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