From Cattle Network:
U.S. average hay prices in the 2008-09 crop-marketing year (through May 1, 2009) will be record high. But several factors will likely contribute to lower average hay prices in 2009-10 including: 1) lower corn and soybean meal prices; 2) much lower milk prices and dairy operations in financial stress; and 3) fewer beef
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No matter how hard you try there will be a loss in dry matter and quality when harvesting hay. But, looking at the right places ahead of time can limit the loss in the long run. Baling hay at the proper moisture, using hay preservatives, and ensuring the proper baler adjustments are ways to
Mowers and Mower Conditioners
Depending on the size of your operation and the region you live in there are a number of options for your operation.
Sicklebar Mower – Usually used for a smaller operation. Smaller tractors can handle easily handle a sickle bar mower. They are very slow to use and do not condition the
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