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Beef Production
Why Should I “Quit Making Hay?”
Hay production may no longer be the most efficient or profitable use of your time and resources. A Missouri forage specialist encourages producers, especially those with fewer than 400 cows, to critically consider why they grow their own hay.
September 17, 2025 02:08 PM
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Carson Roberts, University of Missouri