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Southern IA | doesn't matter garvo, if you are going to feed it to anything more than middle age stock cows you're going to have to put some energy in it, with the silage the corn is there and processed ready to feed, if not you'll have to add it either by shelled corn you buy or harvest and dry and haul around or byproducts which aren't all that much cheaper if not more expensive than corn, so on the low yield stuff it is pretty good feed with the gov picking up the production and harvesting costs, not a bad deal in my book, though we'd still like to have 200 bu corn if we could | |
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