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Harvesting hay has gone from a labor-intensive practice of using sickles and wooden forks to balers that compress hay into ...
Total cost per acre is $262.42. That comes out to $76.73 per ton or $42.25 per bale, says Hopkins. Once they get the forage ...
Crews smothered a large hay fire burning south of Kalispell after battling the blaze for upwards of eight hours. The fire was first reported to South Kalispell Volunteer Fire Department at about 12:45 ...
Make hay when the sun shines. That’s a saying that means exactly what is says. “When it’s go time, it’s all hands on deck,” ...
State hay market summaries for the week ending July 5, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
Hay market report for the week ending July 5, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service.
Precipitation, heavy in some parts of Iowa, reduced days suitable for fieldwork to just 2.7 during the week ending ending ...
Make hay when the sun shines, speaks truth for grass farmers, who harvest the sun, when we cut, rake and bale our fields. But ...
"We drove for miles through rolling countryside, undulating fields of sunflowers and sweet corn, grazing pastures with bales ...
Doesn’t everybody hay on the 4th of July?” responded Melissa Lobaugh, followed by the letters “lmaooo” to my post on Facebook ...
Harvesting hay has gone from a labor-intensive practice of using sickles and wooden forks to balers that compress hay into round and square bales.
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