Hay is one of a number of items needed by producer-victims of recent wildfires. (Photo: Todd Johnson)
Texas A&M AgriLife Research’s Grazingland Animal Nutrition Lab utilizes manure analysis to provide precise data on forage quality. (Texas A&M AgriLife)

More to manure than meets the eye

Covered hay. (K-State Research and Extension)

Hay feeding strategy

Hay bales (Journal photo by Lacey Newlin)
Rain in late May and early June delayed alfalfa harvest for many producers in southwest Kansas. The first cutting like pictured in this field will likely go for grinding hay due to the excess moisture. (Journal photo by Kylene Scott.)
Rain in late May and early June delayed alfalfa harvest for many producers in southwest Kansas. The first cutting like pictured in this field will likely go for grinding hay due to the excess moisture. (Journal photo by Kylene Scott.)
Hay is one of a number of items needed by producer-victims of recent wildfires. (Photo: Todd Johnson)