Kansas hay market report for the week ending Jan. 18, from the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, Jan ...
Kansas hay market report for the week ending Jan. 11, from the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Servcie, Jan ...
The four-year study — which included mild and very cold winters — showed that in mild winters, adding alfalfa hay bales or ...
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Despite the various steps lawmakers have taken in recent years to get more water to the Great Salt Lake, researchers say ...
The Great Salt Lake’s depletion, driven largely by agricultural water use, threatens biodiversity, the economy, and human ...
Planning for the future can be a very frustrating process particularly in times of market volatility. Planning typically pays high dividends. For most farm and ranch managers, developing realistic ...
Horses and bulls are bred and raised specifically for the professional rodeo on the Cervi Ranch. According to ranch manager ...
I think we’ve hit a pocket of weak demand with buyers pushing back at the higher price levels,” StoneX analyst Nate Donnay ...
Researchers found that agricultural use is responsible for 71% of the water diverted from the lake — of that, 80% is used to grow cattle-feed crops, like alfalfa and other types of hay.
Reducing the amount of water used to irrigate livestock feed crops may be critical to revitalizing the dried-out Great Salt Lake, a new study has found. About 62 percent of the river water heading ...
Feeding cattle in winter is critical to management, especially in regions where forage quality declines significantly during colder months. Proper nutrition during this period ensures cattle health, ...