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In the Northwest, water shortages to the Great Basin region will lead to large reductions in irrigated forage, such as hay, grasses, and other crops grown to feed livestock.
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The usual stuff – hay, grass, carrots, apples, Polo mints, hedgerows, that sort of thing.
(Llamas are picky eaters and prefer hay, grass, minerals and grain; some owners say they cost about the same to feed as big dogs).
Trials were organized with a randomized block design and involved harvesting as green hay (grass mowing and immediate collection), dry hay (grass mowing and collection after drying on the field), direct combining (grass cutting and threshing at the same combine passage) and seed stripping with pull-type equipment (seed removal without grass cutting with a brush harvester pulled by a tractor).
He led a parade of caddies and officials across a narrow bridge and through hay grass, a solitary figure striding purposefully with his head down and his gaze on the path just in front of his feet.
She said neighbours had raised concerns to her group about the same problems on their land, where the quality of hay grass was much poorer after the floods.
Carbohydrates, the main energy source in most rations, are usually fed in the form of hay, grass, and grain.
The untidy nest is composed of hay, grass, wool or other material and lined with feathers, which improve the thermal insulation.
Eventually, his crops at Cabell's Dale included corn, wheat, rye, barley, hay, grass seed, and hemp, but he refused to grow tobacco, a major cash crop, which he found too vulnerable to over-cultivation.
There was twice a day milking and the feed consisted of grass, hay, grass silage and maize silage.
The animals were fed hay, grass, grain and concentrate, which is a simple diet that could promote development of ketosis and dislocated abomasum.
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