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State hay market summaries for the week ending July 12, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
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Amplify Energy shares are down approximately 50% due to a terminated merger and significant declines in oil and gas prices.
With alfalfa, Humphrey says there is a deadline for getting the last cutting, as the plant needs time to recover before the first frost. “We want to be done about Sept. 15,” he says.
With alfalfa, Humphrey says there is a deadline for getting the last cutting, as the plant needs time to recover before the first frost. “We want to be done about Sept. 15,” he says.
ESPN gathered up the best NFL Draft picks at each draft spot and the Vikings ended up being heavily represented on the list.
Cool spring has given way to a warm, wet growing season for Wisconsin crops Here's a rundown of how crops across the state are faring, including corn, soybeans and alfalfa.