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Colorado—In the May 22 report, compared to last report, trade activity and demand light. Small squares of horse quality ...
Dublin, Aug. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Alfalfa Hay - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for Alfalfa Hay was ...
Limited test sees light demand and moderate trade for Kansas hay, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA ...
Jan. 27, 2023 Alfalfa and other types of hay are especially water-intensive crops. In one report, Richter and other researchers compared the estimated water demands of different crops and found ...
AgNet West reporter Nick Papagni talked with Nick Folio from .....good news heading into June with this weather warming with ...
AgNet west reporter Nick Papagni, “the Ag Meter”, spoke with .....the hay and alfalfa market. How's it looking, especially ...
It also serves as a cover crop, green manure, and a source of hay and silage. Alfalfa hay is a rich source of energy, protein, fiber, calcium, vitamins, and minerals. It is harvested with a ...
Alfalfa and other hay crops use about two-thirds of the water diverted in Utah. As the state explores ways to solve its growing water crisis, many are looking to agricultural producers to further ...
A farmer in central Missouri says the persistent rains have created a narrow window to complete the first alfalfa cutting.
Droughts across the great plains are bumping up prices for alfalfa, or hay, leading to record profits. Alfalfa isn't typically seen as a cash crop around the QCA. Most farmers that grow the ...
Those hay bales form the foundation of rural agriculture in many Western communities. Alfalfa is a major crop across the Western U.S., covering more than 6 million acres, according to USDA ...
Alfalfa and hay in the basin use an average 3.1 billion cubic meters of water a year — more than three times the 975 million cubic meters funneled to municipal, commercial and industrial uses.