In this week's alfalfa/forage issue cover story, Field Editor Kylene Scott looks at all the problems wet conditions cause with hay.
When it comes to alfalfa and hay markets, Jordan Garrett advises patience and be open to new opportunities, Dave Bergmeier writes.
When you visit a new city, you have to choose between culture, shopping and coffee. Except, that is, when there’s a great ...
Scotland has become the first country in the UK and the European Union to make a specialist electronic monitoring system compulsory for certain fishing vessels operating in its waters. Under the new ...
Jonathan Olelila used to graze his cattle, but after years of disappointment, he decided to take a different route — ...
The Netherlands is experiencing an unusually early tree bloom this year, raising concerns for allergy sufferers as high pollen levels are expected to trigger severe hay fever. Southern regions are ...
Dry, warmer-than-normal conditions and a new invasive pest are tightening hay supplies across the Brazos Valley and the state ...
A star-studded line-up has been revealed for this year’s Hay Festival. More than 500 events are scheduled for the international literary showcase, set to take place in Hay-on-Wye from Thursday, May 21 ...
But some wildlife experts have urged gardeners not to. In fact, according to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, the best thing you can do for your garden, and the things living in it, is ...
There are not many farmers who can tell you what’s wrong with a railway bridge, in fact Harry Coates is highly likely to be in a select group of one, but his ‘on line’ career is a useful income for ...
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned that the hay fever season could start earlier than usual this year, with ...
Iran’s internet shutdown has reduced connectivity by 99 percent, with air strikes likely causing additional outages, and few ...
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