Mid-Missouri rains delay hay cutting; farmers face lower quality crop

A livestock specialist with University of Missouri Extension says consistent rains and cool temps have delayed dry hay cutting and baling in mid-Missouri. Gene Schmitz tells Brownfield “We have to deal with the cards that Mother Nature gives us and so if we get windows of time, be ready to get at least something put […]

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