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Kernel processor, Is it nesesery for silage fed to beef cattle?
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Jim
Posted 3/9/2014 20:48 (#3744195 - in reply to #3743890)
Subject: RE: Kernel processor, Is it nesesery for silage fed to beef cattle?


Driftless SW Wisconsin

ccjersey - 3/9/2014 18:51... If you chop early, 1/2 milk line or so and high moisture, maybe no benefit. Problem is those situations that arise sometimes when you need to chop some that is too dry. Doesn't take too many acres of that stuff to make a processor worth it...

That probably explains a lot of the divergence of opinions here.

My 90 day grain corn was very dry when chopped at around 140 days. The processor seems to have helped a lot in digestibility.

Thank you.

Jim



Edited by Jim 3/9/2014 20:48
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