Hay
Florida produces about 29% of hay in the United States, with a market value over 61 million dollars for the state! Most hay in our state is bermudagrass, bahiagrass, perennial peanut, and some alfalfa.
Florida produces about 29% of hay in the United States, with a market value over 61 million dollars for the state! Most hay in our state is bermudagrass, bahiagrass, perennial peanut, and some alfalfa.
In The Field
In The Field
Here from a Florida hay producer on some key aspects to how hay is produced in our state!
Utilizing Hay
Utilizing Hay
Don't just make hay, use it! Hay is used to feed livestock like cows, goats, horses, and more. Check out how one farm produces it and then uses it for their cows!
Perennial Peanut Hay
Perennial Peanut Hay
Check out this unique product of hay that is grown in Florida!