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Hay Color, Smell, and Texture: What These Signs Really Tell You About Feed Quality

Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Hay Color, Smell, and Texture: What These Signs Really Tell You About Feed Quality When you’re standing in front of a bale, lab results aren’t always available, but your senses are. Long before hay reaches […]

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How Feeding Rate and Hay Intake Affect Livestock Health and Feed Costs

Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay How Feeding Rate and Hay Intake Affect Livestock Health and Feed Costs Feeding livestock isn’t just about having hay available in the feeder. How much hay animals consume each day, and how consistently they receive

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Hay Buying Mistakes First-Time Livestock Owners Make (and How to Avoid Them)

Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Hay Buying Mistakes First-Time Livestock Owners Make (and How to Avoid Them) Buying hay for the first time can feel overwhelming. You want to provide the best forage for your livestock, but with so many

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The Hidden Costs of Poor-Quality Hay: Why Cutting Corners Can Hurt Your Herd

Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay The Hidden Costs of Poor-Quality Hay: Why Cutting Corners Can Hurt Your Herd When hay prices rise or supply gets tight, it’s natural to search for a bargain. But inexpensive hay can end up being

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How Forage Testing Improves Livestock Performance and Feed Efficiency

Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay How Forage Testing Improves Livestock Performance and Feed Efficiency Anyone who feeds livestock knows that hay isn’t just hay. Two bales cut from the same field can vary wildly in nutrition, moisture, and overall quality.

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Learn how to balance irrigation and drying time to produce high-quality hay your animals will love.

Moisture Matters: How to Balance Irrigation and Drying Time for Perfect Hay

Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Moisture Matters: How to Balance Irrigation and Drying Time for Perfect Hay Every hay grower knows that moisture is one of the biggest make-or-break factors when it comes to producing quality hay. Too much moisture

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Tracking Mycotoxins in Hay: Prevention & Testing Tips

Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay The Benefits of Rotational Grazing and Hay Use in Livestock Management Mycotoxins are toxic substances that certain molds naturally produce when they grow on crops like hay, grains, or silage. They form most often in

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Feeding Livestock in the Tri-Cities: How Climate Shapes Hay Quality and Availability

Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Feeding Livestock in the Tri-Cities: How Climate Shapes Hay Quality and Availability The Tri-Cities region—Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland—is home to a wide variety of livestock. From horses and cattle to goats, sheep, and smaller animals

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First-Cut vs. Second-Cut Hay: Which is Best for Your Livestock?

Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay First-Cut vs. Second-Cut Hay: Which is Best for Your Livestock? When you’re buying hay for your livestock, the terms “first-cut” and “second-cut” often come up. But what do they actually mean? And more importantly, which

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Hay Allergies in Livestock: Signs to Watch For and What to Feed Instead

Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Menu Products Blog About FAQ Contact Us Cart Buy Hay Hay Allergies in Livestock: Signs to Watch For and What to Feed Instead Hay plays a vital role in the diets of many livestock animals. It’s a dependable source of roughage and nutrition, especially during

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