*Editor’s note: Beginning June 19, most hay market reports will be published biweekly. Any questions or concerns can be emailed to [email protected]. Colorado—In the June 20 report, compared to last ...
Hay prices could crash by as much as 60 per cent from July’s record highs of $650 a tonne as vast volumes of failed crops are cut.
"While the state's grain harvest is expected to be well above last year's drought-battered crop, which was the smallest in 17 years, crops have suffered from the lack of finishing ...
With rain becoming more elusive and irrigation costly, Luke Felmingham is weighing up whether his oats will be cut for hay or ...
This past week, demand was light, trade was slow to moderate, and prices were steady, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, July 22. A little more grass hay moved ...
Despite early harvest pressure, barley prices are holding, and wheat is expected to be warehoused or stored on farm amid ...