Maryland Farmers Buck Proposed Manure & Fencing Regs
Maryland’s farmers have spoken…and they are not happy. As we reported November 14 on equiery.com, the Maryland Department of Agriculture submitted to the Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive...
View ArticleTriple Crown fire not expected to impact price or availability of feed in...
Maryland horsemen have been speculating as to whether or not certain lines of Triple Crown Nutrition feeds (available through Southern States) are going to become hard to purchase or more expensive as...
View ArticleNew Rules for Farm-Related Trucking & Hauling
The Maryland Farm Bureau, in conjunction with the Maryland State Police and the State Highway Administration, are hosting several Farm Trucking Forums to discuss the latest trucking rules and...
View ArticleWhy Can’t I find Good Quality Hay and Why Is It So High Priced?
Equiery Hay & Straw Directory Do you have enough hay to make it until spring? Many Equiery readers are struggling and hay farmers, if they have any left, are pulling out the old, not so great...
View ArticleA looming hay crises for Maryland?
Hay 2015: A Dismal Picture By Lester R. Vough, Forage Crops Extension Specialist Emeritus, University of Maryland This has been the toughest year for hay making that I have seen in a long time. May was...
View ArticleIs The Equiery creating a hay panic?
“I hate when people are scared into falsities. There is no hay shortage, but suppliers will use such articles to charge higher than needed. Please publish facts!” – Equiery Reader in response to our...
View ArticlePurina & Southern States under one corporate umbrella
As we were getting our December Equiery ready for press, Land O’Lakes, Inc. (which owns Purina horse feed) announced that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire Southern States...
View ArticleSouthern States Feed acquired by Cargill
My, but how things can change in one year. One year ago, The Eqiuery shared with our readers a press release from Land O’Lakes (which owns Purina Mills horse feed) announcing that it had a signed a...
View ArticleTriple Crown announces new partnership – what does this mean for local stores?
It has been a season of changes! Cargill acquires Southern States feeds; Maryland Horse World Expo closes, merges everything into its Pennsylvania show; Maryland Horse Council acquires The Equiery –...
View ArticleHay Shortage in Maryland?
Maryland’s Hay Woes (first published in the April 2019 Equiery) Yes, the rumors are true. Maryland and the mid-Atlantic region are in the midst of a major hay shortage. The Equiery touched base with...
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