Historic wildfires scorch 701,000 acres in Nebraska, killing one woman, displacing cattle herds and leaving ranchers scrambling for feed and recovery help.
After a record 13,500-bale hay and silage season, Cathkin contractor Ernie Hadfield said January’s Longwood fires have hit producers hard.
The Smith family captures value from cover crops twice—first as high-quality cattle feed and then as biological fuel for ...
In this week's alfalfa/forage issue cover story, Field Editor Kylene Scott looks at all the problems wet conditions cause with hay.
As the dairy industry evolves, so do the tools needed to keep up with it. From shifting herd sizes to tighter labor windows ...
DUBUQUE, Iowa — Cattlemen who reduce the feed costs for their cow-calf herd can improve the profitability of their operation.
Jonathan Olelila used to graze his cattle, but after years of disappointment, he decided to take a different route — ...
Dry, warmer-than-normal conditions and a new invasive pest are tightening hay supplies across the Brazos Valley and the state ...
Georgia's severe drought has left grasslands barren, forcing livestock farmers to buy expensive hay or sell their cattle.
Dry conditions prevail across Texas, and rainfall outlooks are raising concerns about hay supplies and grazing in the near term and production potential this coming season, according to Texas A&M ...
An upcoming Penn State Extension workshop for hay producers will address recent production challenges, with guidance on markets, management equipment, and forage quality to support more consistent, ...
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