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Bitterroot hay producers face myriad of challenges

By Zach Altman | January 15, 2022

Faced with changing land ownership patterns and rising costs for fertilizer, fuel and even the twine used to wrap the bales, local hay producers expect higher hay prices to last at least through next year.

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