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Difference in silage timing between north and south. Video.
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dabeegmon
Posted 7/2/2020 14:19 (#8349848 - in reply to #8349758)
Subject: RE: Difference in silage timing between north and south. Video.


SE Manitoba
johndeere1 - 7/2/2020 13:06

We have seen the same thing as lacockcattle. We haven't grown corn here yet but neighbours tests come back the same.

Need to feed ddgs with corn silage to up the protien. Barley silage has enough protien for us so it's nice.

8-10 tonne barley silage and maybe 12-15 tonne for corn silage is a typical yield around here.


Hmmmmmm - - - the yield difference is ALWAYS pointed out.
What I find very very interesting is no one - - - - absolutely no one discusses the cost differences between the two crops.
There seems to be the implication that the added yield is - - - - sorta - - - - free.
Nothing is further from the truth.
Corn is a very hungry feeder.
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