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Posted 7/3/2020 10:38 (#8351425 - in reply to #8349758)
Subject: RE: Difference in silage timing between north and south. Video.


ESW ND
Do you guys have enough growing season to come back in to the barley ground with some millet or sorghum for fall grazing or do you usually run out of moisture like here. Here if we make oat hay, it's a 50/50 chance that there's enough rain to get it to grow. Usually it's the 50% of the time that you don't try it...then it rains enough that it would have gotten it to grow and have a chance.

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.
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