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Silage vs Hay for beef cattle?
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Markwright
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9/19/2012 11:59 (#2599087 - in reply to #2598964)
Subject:
90 bu corn generally 14 to 16 ton p acre, take 3
New Mexico
lbs of wet sileage to replace 1 lb of hay. hay is dry feed sileage is 60 to 65% h2o as fed.
Edited by Markwright 9/19/2012 12:03
Silage vs Hay for beef cattle?
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98mxz583
: 9/19/2012 10:09
RE: Silage vs Hay for beef cattle?
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RCD
: 9/19/2012 10:19
Re: Silage vs Hay for beef cattle?
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XtraLargeTall
: 9/19/2012 10:28
90 bu corn generally 14 to 16 ton p acre, take 3
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Markwright
: 9/19/2012 11:59
RE: 90 bu corn generally 14 to 16 ton p acre, take 3
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t-boss
: 9/19/2012 22:21
RE: Just always feed some hay / cornstalks or "broom"
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Markwright
: 9/20/2012 14:34
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98mxz583
: 9/19/2012 13:52
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Jim
: 9/19/2012 14:52
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Sodbustr
: 9/19/2012 22:10
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Jim
: 9/19/2012 22:48
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NoTill1825
: 9/19/2012 15:02
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