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Hay supplies remain short and prices continue to rise as Texas cattle ranchers try to feed herds through winter, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.The 2022 drought and subsequent poor hay production resulted in stressed hay supplies going into winter. Those short hay supplies and demand have now pushed hay bale prices toward record high prices.The USDA’s Jan. 27 Texas Hay Direct Report priced large round bales of goodto- premium Bermuda grass between $70 and $175 each with prices for the same quality hay reaching $410 per ton in the Panhandle. Most counties across the state are reporting ...

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