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Hot spots or fire pockets are likely. Alert fire service to the possible hay fire incident. Close barns to minimize air ...
For the week ending June 28, hay demand was light and trade moderate in Kansas, according to the Kansas Department of Ag-USDA ...
Make hay when the sun shines, speaks truth for grass farmers, who harvest the sun, when we cut, rake and bale our fields. But ...
Given the drought conditions in some locations this year, many producers may be asking themselves how to handle the annual forages they have standing in the field that may not have grown as much ...
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,” ...
Wrapping hay bales in plastics has its benefits, but Lancaster Farming's Tom Venesky acknowledges there's a surprising ...
A farm in Nuneaton has issued a warning to plea after a blaze broke out during an evening party. Fire crews rushed to Poplars ...
WA’s first hay run to South Australia will set off in late July, as farmers lend a helping hand to their drought-affected ...
This week has seen many farmers make use of the fine weather and wrap up some additional silage or even some hay.
Recent rain in SA and Vic has been enough to spark a widespread germination of winter crops, but has done nothing to lower ...
The rural charity took off in 2019, when a 50-truck convoy carrying about 3000 tonnes of feed, left WA for Cobar, New South ...
Use bales of straw, not hay, for gardening, he said. Hay contains weed seeds and usually is too dense for best results. Choose bales held together tightly with twine.
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