Hay markets, as with most markets, are fickle and driven by a plethora of related and unrelated forces. Though it’s our domestic livestock industry and regional weather that ultimately has the most impact on U.S. hay supply, demand, and prices, the western U.S. also deals with the whims and economies of export trade partners. –Hay & Forage Grower Read more…
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