The Kansas Department of Agriculture is considering implementing a plan that would quarantine Caucasian and yellow varieties of …
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The Kansas Department of Agriculture is considering implementing a plan that would quarantine Caucasian and yellow varieties of …
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Source: Oklahoma Dept of AG-USDA Market News, Oklahoma City, OK Telephone (405) 232-5425 | Market Recording (405) 621-5533 …
Continue Reading about Oklahoma Hay Weekly Hay Report, 6-27-19
It is the time of year some may consider feeding creep. Keep in mind that it is your operation, and therefore you must know …
We have reached the time of year when most our pastures have settled into adequate production enabling us to graze cattle on a …
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Source: USDA NASS | June 24, 2019 Scattered showers where experience throughout the state last week. Precipitation in East Texas …
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Source: USDA Market News | June 24, 2019 Compared to last week, feeder steers and heifers started the week off with a lower …
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Source: Hay & Forage Grower | June 11, 2019 This spring has not been a kind one to farmers; it’s wet, and the forecast …
eWith the abundance of rain Oklahoma has received over the last several weeks, farmers and ranchers around the state are likely …
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Some of the areas have seen some dry days to cut hay but because rains continue to fall, farmers are having to bale before it is …
Hay traded mostly steady on light to moderate movement. Excessive rain continues to be the story in the hay market across most of …
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