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The USDA has reported that the existing hay supply will be lower in 2008. Higher input costs (fuel, fertilizer, land rent) will likely lead to increased hay prices. Read More
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Teri Rehkopf, CEO
The USDA has released several crop reports that indicate the number of hay acres will be down in 2008; also reported that the existing hay supply is lower than previous years. This information, combined with higher input costs (fuel, fertilizer, land rent), will likely lead to increased hay prices. Remember that horses need roughage just like everyone else—in fact, they need much more. Fifty to 100 percent of a horse’s diet should be forage of some sort.
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