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The University of Wyoming will host a free educational field day Tuesday, July 1, at the Sheridan Research and Extension ...
Slightly smaller than a house cat, but larger than pet mice, chinchillas may be one of the cutest and most charming rodents in the world. Chinchillas are known to have luxuriously silky, grayish fur ...
The reopening of a minimum security prison near Los Lunas has been a literal breath of fresh air for the inmates who qualify to be housed there. Known as “The Farm,” the facility — built in 1939 and ...
Its name sounds like something that belongs in the pages of a Dr. Seuss book or an episode of “Seinfeld.” But festulolium actually is a highly useful hybrid forage grass – the result of a cross ...
All over eastern North America right now, chestnut breeders are pollinating tree flowers. "So here is actually some flowers," ...
Hay market summary reports for the week ending June 28, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
Make hay when the sun shines. That’s a saying that means exactly what is says. “When it’s go time, it’s all hands on deck,” ...
One Jefferson County farmer said because of the constant rain, he’s very behind on collecting hay bales for the winter.
Wyoming —In the June 12 report, compared to the last report, hay sales sold steady. Demand was mostly light. Some producers in the eastern side of the state lost all their first cutting of ...
Glenn Houghton of Blue Grass is buying hay for his herd of 90 cows. Glenn usually grows the hay he needs, but low rainfall levels last year forced him to the sale.
Make hay when the sun shines, speaks truth for grass farmers, who harvest the sun, when we cut, rake and bale our fields. But ...