Source: USDA Market News | June 7, 2019 Compared to last report, hay traded steady on light to moderate movement. The whole …
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Source: USDA Market News | June 7, 2019 Compared to last report, hay traded steady on light to moderate movement. The whole …
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Source: King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management | June 4, 2019 By Rick Machen, Paul C. Genho Endowed Chair in Ranch …
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Source: by Hugh Aljoe for Progressive Cattleman | May 24, 2019 For the majority of us, June is the most productive month of the …
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Source: USDA NASS Texas | June 2, 2019 Warm temperatures, along with isolated thunderstorms continued across most of the state …
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June 3, 2019 Dealing with moldy hay by Glenn Selk, Oklahoma State University Emeritus Extension animal scientist Heavy, …
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Source: ForageFax | May 31, 2019 Sprayer Calibration is a critical step for a pesticide applicator in making sure the correct …
Source: Cargill | May 25, 2019 Cargill’s animal nutrition business is expanding its voluntary recall of select Southern …
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Source: USDA AMS | May 31, 2019 Hay traded steady on light to moderate demand with pastures in good shape. The …
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Source: AgriLife Today Stockpiling forages and feeding small grains crops year-round can help cattle producers offset the …
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Source: Drovers | May 16, 2019 Since winter weather lingered this year, many cattle raisers are welcoming warmer temperatures …
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