Extreme January cold temperatures and high snowfall challenged many livestock producers. However, Ground Hog Day (Feb. 2) pegs the mid-point of winter; so now may be a good ‘window of time’ to inventory your remaining winter hay and forage. Todd Whitney, Nebraska Extension Forage Agronomist.
Extreme January cold temperatures and high snowfall challenged many livestock producers. However, Ground Hog Day (Feb. 2) pegs the mid-point of winter; so now may be a good ‘window of time’ to inventory your remaining winter hay and forage. Todd Whitney, Nebraska Extension Forage Agronomist.