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JoshA
Posted 7/20/2008 02:49 (#418702)
Subject: Corn silage? In bales? Impossible?



Alberta, Canada
Well we're only barely halfway through 2008 and I'm already planning the 2009 edition of Josh's Mad Silaging Experiment. Ok, not exactly, just had an idea pass me by, and I got to wondering how logical it would be.

Would a guy be able to cut the corn with a rotary hay head / pull-type discbine? And then bale it with a big square baler(non cutter)?

With my climate, guys here are lucky to get corn 6 feet tall, but it still yields much better than a hay field. The only guys doing it in my area are a few of the larger dairy farmers, and they're chopping it all with a forage harvester.

I've cut down extremely thick grass that was nearly 6 feet tall with no problems, not sure how the corn would go. I know I'd have to open my rollers right up.

While cutting in these pics I was averaging 11mph with no problems:



I then twin-rakes the swaths and baled that with a Hesston 3x4 big square baler, again, no issues.

Even if I could get it cut, and baled, how well would the silage turn out? It'd be chopped before feeding, but not before being ensiled.

Thought I might see about seeding 20 acres of it when we work down one of our pastures, would mostly let graze it themselves over the winter (I read an article a farmer 30minutes away that does this), but try to make a few passes with the cutter/baler to see how it went. If it went well, would perhaps seed a bigger field for 2010.

This gives an idea of the way the corn turns out here, these pictures were taken about an hour North West of me:
http://www.farmphoto.com/fpv2/thread.aspx?mid=480467#480467

Your thoughts?
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