Jigawa State government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a consortium of investors for the large-scale ...
AVON, Minn. — University of Minnesota Extension forage specialist Paul Peterson calls himself an aspiring forage matchmaker. Peterson, who took part in the recent Forage Day in Avon, says he strives ...
Compared to the last report, overall alfalfa hay and grass hay were mostly steady while movement remains slow to moderate, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, ...
With much of the Southwest struggling with drought, many ranchers and dairy farmers are having difficulty finding enough hay for their livestock and making tough choices: pay up to twice as much as ...
Kansas—This past week, demand and prices have stayed mostly steady according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA ...
Agriculture consumes the vast majority of water from the drought-reduced 1,450-mile-long river. Making cuts will test farmers’ dominance, setting up new fights about what savings they can achieve ...
Alfalfa, also called lucerne, is a flowering plant in the legume species that is cultivated as a rich forage crop and is used ...
“Livestock producers often tell me their prairie hay or cane hay or other grass hay looks really good but when a lab tested it the relative feed value, also called RFV, was surprisingly low,” says ...
A recent series of rulings from US federal courts speaks to the precarious legal state of current genetically modified crop activities. US District Court Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco on March ...
Chinese hay traders have moved to diversify domestic and foreign suppliers, including from the US, as demand rises to a new high in China, the major consuming country for the livestock feed, industry ...