Hay
Worksaver, Inc. introduces the Model JDBS-1480 as an addition to its line of Bale Spears.
Farmers and ranchers in southwest Missouri are being urged to monitor livestock after ergot, a fungus that can be deadly for cattle, was spotted in several hayfields and pastures.
Long-term effects of winterkill in alfalfa fields include reduced yields and shorter stand life.
With the weather finally taking a turn towards warmer days, many farm operators are turning their thoughts to cutting hay.
Hay that is baled and stored when it’s too wet could heat up enough to start a barn fire, a Purdue Extension forage specialist warns.
Second-cutting fescue makes quality hay when stems and seed heads were cut earlier.
Maintenance is the name of the game when it comes to hay baling safety.
Grass grows in June just like it should have in May, says Rob Kallenbach, University of Missouri Extension forage specialist.
Save money by minimizing hay loss, even with outside storage.