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Forage sources sought

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Published: November 21, 2023

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Forage sources sought

As winter begins, cattle and sheep producers are reassessing their forage needs and sources to ensure they have adequate feed for the winter.

Neil Blue, provincial crops market analyst with the Alberta government, says although the early season dry weather allowed hay crops to be harvested in good condition, there were lower than average yields.

“There is some carryover forage supply from the 2022 crop. Depending how that forage has been stored, it still is a feed source with value. It should be purchased and fed with caution, however, because some deterioration has likely occurred.”

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