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martin
Posted 10/13/2007 10:00 (#218686 - in reply to #218528)
Subject: RE: Protien vs RFV


My impression/ experience is that in PA conditions quality and quantity have an inverse relationship.  As you try to increase quality - i.e. cut earlier - you tend to lose yield. Also, in PA conditions, quality - esp in 1st cutting - is very much weather related.  A dry spring will improve quality, and a wet spring will result in lower quality.  There are some management decisions you can make; however, you can't change the weather.

I am also of the opinion that some of these nutritionists do not understand agronomics. They think you can make a change and see a difference in 7-10 days.  That make work in a cow, but not in a field of alfalfa. 

One suggestion I have- with some reservation - is to contact Dairy Alliance and see if they have any suggestions on how to price forages by quality. Or contact your extension office and ask for a dairy specialist - ask that person for the same kind of information.

Beyond that, maybe you need to find a new market for your crops ??  (Not knowing your location, I don't know if that is realistic or not).

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