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Corn to dry what would you do?
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Nathan ECMN
Posted 10/1/2007 22:26 (#212945 - in reply to #212818)
Subject: Re: Corn to dry what would you do?



We usually figure 7 bushels per ton of silage so 156 bu/ac would be about 22.3 tons. If it gets to dry and the tons are low you could also do a moisture corrected figure. If the silage is 55% moisture than calculate it back up to 65% or what ever you agreed upon. I would recommend that when you sell wet feed like silage that it is to be based on a % of moisture, if its wetter there are less pounds of dry matter and dryer there would be more pounds dry matter. It protects both of you in the long run.

Nathan
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