Once considered a mostly local commodity because of bulky physical characteristics that make handling and transportation difficult, an increasing amount of U.S. hay has been moving to overseas markets during the past five years. High demand worldwide for quality forages, cheap ocean-shipping rates and innovations in hay-compression technology are pushing the increased exports. Read more at DTN/The Progressive Farmer…
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