A USDA file photo of a hay harvest in 2020 in Texas. Hay is in high demand as drought dries up pasture that cattle would normally graze. Drought across the Midwest and the Plains means pastures aren’t ...
Frosty mornings have combined with low rainfall, leaving grass pastures lacking the growth needed for milking cows. Many dairy and beef producers have ample volumes of hay and silage from their ...
With more than enough rain this year, Southeast Missouri beef producers hope what last year's drought did to hay production is but a memory. The lack of hay and alfalfa for feed hit area beef ...
Miller, MO. — You’ve heard the term the grass is greener on the other side. Well, farmers would say the grass is greener where it rains. In Southwest Missouri, it hasn’t rained enough since June. The ...
GPS-enabled collars help dairy farmer cut feed costs, improve pasture use and maintain milk production efficiently.
Various levels of drought are afflicting the High Plains regions, with over 50% of South Dakota experiencing some amount of ...
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