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The Hay Market is a sector of the Animal Feedstuffs industry that focuses on the production and sale of hay and other forage products. Hay is a type of grass or legume that has been cut and dried for use as animal feed. It is a major source of nutrition for livestock, providing essential proteins, minerals, and vitamins. Hay is also used as bedding for animals, providing insulation and cushioning.
The Hay Market is composed of a variety of companies, ranging from small family-owned farms to large-scale commercial operations. These companies produce hay in a variety of forms, including bales, cubes, pellets, and chopped. They also offer a range of services, such as baling, delivery, and storage.
Some of the major players in the Hay Market include Purina Animal Nutrition, Nutrena, and Manna Pro. These companies produce a variety of hay products, including alfalfa, timothy, and orchard grass. They also offer a range of services, such as baling, delivery, and storage. Other companies in the Hay Market include Agri-King, Agri-Feed, and Hay King. Show Less Read more