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Now that we have finally received rain the last several weeks, it appears that we are going to make some hay. As people start cutting and baling their hay, I have fielded several questions on the appropriate moisture for baling. It is very tempting to get into a mad rush to get that hay out of the field before the next pop-up shower arrives. More ... Fewer Georgia dairy farmers, extended drought and rising fuel prices have driven the cost of a gallon of milk higher than a gallon of gasoline, says a University of Georgia economist. In January, milk cost $3.29 per gallon in most stores. It now costs $3.99. More ... |
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