State hay market summaries for the week ending Feb. 15, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
Statewide hay supplies depend on conditions of winter forage crops and rainfall, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
Wheat originated in Asia. Although it is mostly used as a grain crop, it can be used as an annual forage crop. Wheat has good winter hardiness and can burn ... growing and maturing towards the end of ...
With only a trace of moisture since last fall, it’s not just the winter wheat crop causing concerns to sprout. Brooks says plans to plant this spring are growing dimmer by the day.
Weather could also delay spring wheat ... hard red winter wheat acres at 26 million which is up 13% from last season with the crop insurance guarantee as an incentive to plant.
You can remove it in spring, but this isn’t necessary; shoots and stems will find their way through the openings as they grow ... during winter warm spells. Straw, not hay Do not use hay ...
Livestock producers who grow their own hay often find themselves playing “beat the clock” when it comes to harvest, knowing ...
Research is underway at the University of Illinois to develop high-yielding wheat varieties with early maturity enabling ...
For the second year in a row, a late Winter storm in mid-April has pushed ... and just over 1 million acres in South Dakota. If the spring wheat planting dates are extended much beyond May 1 ...