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ROCK SPRINGS ALFALFA HAY

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Department of the Interior → Bureau of Land ManagementView Agency

NAICS

111940 - Hay FarmingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Rock Springs, WY, USA

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AgencyDepartment of the Interior → Bureau of Land Management
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This project supplies 6,000 tons of alfalfa hay to meet the needs of the Rock Springs Wild Horse and Burro Facility, ensuring proper feed and care for the animals.

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