State hay market summaries for the week ending March 22, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
U.S. farmers are projected to shift acreage to corn this spring as corn prices maintain an impressive run while prices for competing crops struggle to keep pace.
Reduced hay prices are discouraging planting of competing roughages like corn silage. With silage acres likely to shift to corn for grain, the corn “harvested acreage for grain” number will ...
The news fed the bulls, with both corn and soybean prices on the CME seeing double ... have to keep in mind that corn or sorghum cut for silage isn’t counted in USDA’s harvested acreage ...
Perhaps it is because starch and fiber take up all the oxygen in the room. From different points of time for fiber digestion ...
Prices remain unchanged on all hay types. Dairies in northeast Colorado continue setting corn silage offers to local farmers at 8.5 times the December corn board with the floor price ranging $35-$ ...
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