A Wisconsin extension crop specialist says hay prices are up and overall quality is down. Richard Halopka tells Brownfield there’s a lack of dairy-quality hay right now. “So a lot of that top-end, that 150-plus relative feed value is just not available. So, if there is some, it’s at a premium price.”
Halopka has talked to several dairy farmers in Wisconsin, and they are all having the same problem. “The bunker silos and the silos are emptying out faster than they anticipated.
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