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This past summer recorded severe drought across much of the country, combined with high fuel and fertilizer prices. What hay may be available will certainly cost more. Owners may want to stretch their hay supply by using forage products or forage alternatives. University of Georgia's Extension system, Agriculture and Natural Resources educator, Robyn Stewart walks us through how these products can be used effectively in feeding programs.
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This past summer recorded severe drought across much of the country, combined with high fuel and fertilizer prices. What hay may be available will certainly cost more. Owners may want to stretch their hay supply by using forage products or forage alternatives. University of Georgia's Extension system, Agriculture and Natural Resources educator, Robyn Stewart walks us through how these products can be used effectively in feeding programs.

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