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Be careful how you answer that question. Cost and expense are two different things.
Hay
Proper storage methods can reduce losses and save forage and money.
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Hay meadows respond well to fertilizer.
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The quality of hay can’t be judged by looking at it or touching it.
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As crops come out of the field, manure application equipment typically begins going in.
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To bale or not to bale? That’s a question farmers face every year about wheat straw, which can be seen stacked in large quantities throughout Washington’s wheat country as harvest season ends.
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Recent weather wreaks havoc with wet, hot hay.
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Take a look at low lignin alfalfa growth in South Dakota.
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Rained on hay causes many problems.
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With all the moisture in the Midwest and Southern Plains it might be a good time to consider baleage.