Dramatic changes in weather this spring, including a warm April, May frost and updated drought conditions, will impact local farmers as they prepare for the first hay cut ...
*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 ...
BUFFALO — Both the timing and the yield for hay harvest has been about average so far this summer, ranchers say. Tyler Benton, who ranches on Cross H, just south of Buffalo, said that he was getting ...
A drought expected to be worse than any in Colorado’s history has the state’s farmers, understandably, on-edge.
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