If you are figuring what it costs you to make hay on your farm, add mowing, raking, and baling at 20.20 per bale (Machinery Cost Estimates, University of Illinois Extension, June 2015).
The preliminary plan is to lease the field to grow other crops that do not absorb as much PFAS as hay does. Any revenue would ...
Cow-calf production in the upper Midwest is not historically profitable every year without significant cost savings in winter ...
Wild Wonders Tree Hay: Money-Saving Farm Hack? Posted: February 22, 2025 | Last updated: February 22, 2025 "Gold Shaw Farm, located in Peacham, VT, is a 158-acre homestead-in-progress. Started in ...
The state tapped its PFAS relief fund to spend $333,000 to buy a Palermo hay field where sewage sludge was once spread as ...
Alfalfa and other types of hay are among the state’s most valuable crops, often tallying more than half a billion dollars each year in sales. In 2022, there were 6,803 Utah farms growing at ...
In this 2,700 acre technology farm managed by Rift Valley Development–Registered Trustees, is a mammoth underground hay and silage storage facility that can keep feed fresh for three years.
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: This farmer's truck is covered in rocks, hay, and sand. Here's how Reece from Satisfying Clean details filthy vehicles to look brand new.