The hay mow was filled to the rafters with hay and straw bales, but the ear corn supply was gone as September approached. Oats and barley were decent substitutes until the new-crop corn moved from the ...
Colorado—In the Aug. 22 report, trade activity was moderate on light demand. Stable hay sold steady to $2 higher per bale. According to the NASS Colorado Crop Progress Report for the week ending Aug.
BROOKINGS, S.D. -- The recent drop in corn prices represents a tremendous change in the feed cost environment for cattle producers. "Corn and corn-derived feeds, such as distiller's grains and silage, ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Indiana's second hay cutting is lower yielding, but higher in nutritional value than the first. Knowing this can help cattle producers decide on a feeding program and supplement ...
Colorado—In the July 21 report, compared to last report, trade activity good on very good demand for all hay markets. Horse hay sold steady. Trade activity increased in feedlot and dairy hay markets ...
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