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Hay harvest is approaching, and producing high-quality hay reduces cattle supplementation,” says Patrick Davis, MU Extension ...
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Foodservice distributor CES Family of Companies acquired Des Moines, IA-based Bolton & Hay, Inc. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Founded in 1920, Bolton & Hay is a family-owned business ...
As the spring season blooms, many Brits are bracing themselves for the onset of hay fever. This common allergy can cause a host of unpleasant symptoms including sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes.
Hay producers and vendors in the Lockyer Valley say regulations to stop the spread of fire ants have drastically reduced the market for their product and increased their costs, but they want to ...
More than 10 million people in Britain suffer from hay fever, according to the Met Office. The weather in the past couple of weeks has been ideal for tree pollen being released, the forecaster said.
“So it’s been perfect weather for trees for pollinating, but not so much for hay fever sufferers,” Dr Fiona Symon, experimental officer in respiratory sciences at the University of ...
A truck driver has been fatally crushed by a hay bale on a farm near Bendigo. Barry is a journalist with Australian Community Media's Stock & Land where he reports on all aspects of agriculture. He ...
The Met Office has declared the start of hay fever season and warns that symptoms may be particularly intense this year due to last spring's warm spells. As temperatures have risen over the last ...
If you suffer from hay fever, make sure you stock up on antihistamines and tissues – as a dreaded 'pollen bomb' is heading our way. An interactive tool, available on the Met Office website ...
With a pollen bomb set to hit the UK this week, millions are bracing for the annual spike in hay fever symptoms. However, contrary to popular belief, it is not grass pollen that’s surging right now.