31 minutes agoIt’s been over two and a half years since all of South Central Texas was last considered “drought-free.” This prolonged drought has taken its toll on lakes and reservoirs, but it’s also had a big impact on hay production for area farmers and ranchers.Rains since March 1, 2024 across Texas.
Experts with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service say that these spring rains combined with warmer nighttime temperatures have already helped warm-season forages used in hay production grow. Additionally, ryegrass and clovers have already proven to be growing well. This is a start!The overall lack of rain over the past few years contributed to a lack of growing grass, which forced a lot of farmers and ranchers to buy hay to feed their cattle.
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