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Ranger Ted
Posted 10/23/2007 12:17 (#225148)
Subject: ? about feeding soybean stubble



Montpelier Indiana
Due to a lack of rain this summer I didn't get enough hay for my 20 beef cows. We rolled up 63 big round bales of soybean stubble this weekend. I have 3 hay feeders, plan to put out 1 bale of alfalfa/grass hay and two bales of the bean stubble at a time this winter.

Wanting to know if anyone has feed bean stubble in the past and how you/the cows got along on it.

I don't have a grinder. I am planning on feeding a little corn 1 time each day.

In 83 we were short on hay and our cows ate a LOT of wheat straw that winter, they came through the winter fine and we had a good crop of calves that spring.
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