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Baler as Zerograzer
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<blockquote data-quote="Mf310" data-source="post: 7302196" data-attributes="member: 59858"><p>I’d definitely consider doing this also, and probably would work out the same money really. Bought a bale shear this year also so bales would be no chore at all, even found this year during the summer the silage really complements the grazed grass well and you’d see it in the tank the solids would even go up. But all dependent on the quality of the silage itd probably have to be the same cover youd zerograze off at maybe about 3/4 bales to the acre? The one thing i found about feeding bales during the year was residuals in paddocks definitely suffered</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mf310, post: 7302196, member: 59858"] I’d definitely consider doing this also, and probably would work out the same money really. Bought a bale shear this year also so bales would be no chore at all, even found this year during the summer the silage really complements the grazed grass well and you’d see it in the tank the solids would even go up. But all dependent on the quality of the silage itd probably have to be the same cover youd zerograze off at maybe about 3/4 bales to the acre? The one thing i found about feeding bales during the year was residuals in paddocks definitely suffered [/QUOTE]
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