When it’s haying time, everything can spiral out of control. That field you thought needed a few more days before cutting instantly became a carpet of purple blooms. Or the humidity is too high to ...
Early pioneers used scythes and sickles to cut the hay and then piled it up with wooden forks. In the 1940s came the twine, automatic tie baler which was pulled behind a tractor and produced a 60- to ...
Colorado—In the Oct. 3 report, trade activity and demand light. Large 3×3 squares of alfalfa hay sold $14.50/bale higher and grass mix was $10/bale higher. According to the NASS Colorado Crop Progress ...