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I-29 Moo University and Northern Plains Forage Association offers free webinar July 8 to address forage-related topics.
Thanks to enhanced genetics for growth, today's cattle are larger than those from 15-20 years ago. If you're running the same ...
In Montana, residents are mowing highway edges to collect hay, benefiting livestock while helping the Department of ...
“ Make hay while the sun shines. ” How many times have you heard that said throughout the years? We’ve had some sunshine this spring/summer, but making first cutting “dry” hay has really been ...
A June 30 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated national cotton acreage would be 10.1 million acres, down 10% compared to last year. Cotton acres in Texas, the nation’s leading ...
After the first hay cutting, the timing of second and even third cuttings — as well as how much hay farmers get from those — ...
DL Cattle Company of Fredonia and Wiltse Family Farms of Timken, Kansas have been named finalists for the Kansas Leopold ...
Mark your calendars for a day of learning, innovation, and community at the 2025 Illinois Forage Expo, happening Wednesday, July 30, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Eric ...
Rainfall at the end of June was welcomed by local producers in hopes of improved crop conditions. According to the latest ...
Crops across the province are toughing it out after thunderstorms swept through some areas while the southern areas dealt ...
Varied precipitation across Saskatchewan has led to a wide range of crop conditions, with some of the areas that received ...