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Texas hay supplies are better than last year but stocks are still below pre-drought averages, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.Parts of Texas saw enough moisture last year to help some farmers get decent early or late-season cuttings, but forage production was still limited by hot, dry conditions overall.“This year is looking exactly like last year. Last year, we started off pretty wet, and everything was looking good. We got our first cutting and then the rain shut off,” said Brian Nielsen, who manages a cow-calf operation and grows hay outside of Lockhart. “We didn’t get hardly anything ...

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