Alaska's frigid climate severely limits its agricultural productivity. According to the USDA, Alaska produces only hay and very limited acreages of oats, barley, and potatoes.
Wheat, corn, beans, oats, barley, sorghum, hay, prooduce, peanuts, pecans,
4.5 ton of hay
hay garli and onions
rochester
yes .some other animals eat timothy hay.
No-Man's Land in Texas County, Oklahoma
Yes. They can eat any kind of hay.
Neither, they grow weevily wheat and/or barley.
Yes. They like any kind of hay, really.
A mixture of hay,pond water, and distilled water is a good for microorganism to grow.
You can feed Jiggs Hay to a horse. Jiggs Hay is a hybrid and designed to be easy to grow, and more nutritious for the horse.