At New York Farm Show, farmers share candid stories of resilience and ingenuity in the face of mounting challenges.
Carson Roberts is the state forage specialist with University of Missouri Extension. He said to increase profits and incentivize more supply, costs need to fall. “The low hanging fruit? Hay,” he said.
A major Northwest forage exporter has warned a bankruptcy judge that farmers may stop doing business with the company unless they’re soon paid money owed for hay. Anderson Hay of Ellensburg, Wash., is ...
REARDAN, Wash. — About 150 hay farmers gathered in the Spokane Hutterian Brethren’s shop Jan. 30 to listen to Texas farmer T.J. Steele share tips for how to get more out of their hay balers. The ...
Central and southern Maine are currently experiencing a severe drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. In the spring, the state got too much rain, and then there was barely any over the summer ...
Katherine De Boef pours chicken feed into a feeder while doing chores with her husband Ben De Boef during their morning farm chores at their family farm in Montezuma, Iowa on Thursday, November 13, ...
HOPE, Ark. – A wet spring has left hay farmers scrambling to catch up and bracing for the ripple effects as summer begins. What was expected to be a strong hay season took a frustrating turn for ...