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This past week, demand was light, and trades remained slow to moderate, according to the KDA-USDA Market News Service.
A non-profit group out of York County, Heartland Agriculture Relief Team, made their way to Tennessee to help with hurricane relief. After multiple months, people ...
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The temperature of these hay bales, stacks, and barns can get very hot. In extreme cases, it can get so hot that the bales can catch on fire, even without a spark (i.e., spontaneous combustion).