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Hay Season In Full Swing, Rain Both Positive And Negative

Summary by theucnow.com
The abundance of rain this spring and summer has helped hay production, but hurt the harvesting process. Overton County Ag Extension Agent Jason Garrett said the rain delayed the spring crop harvest. Garrett said cool season grasses are better when harvested earlier because of their nutrients. “Everybody was behind,” Garrett said. “Which affected the quality of the hay. We have an abundance, but a lot of the quality on the late harvested hay, su…
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theucnow.com broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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