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<blockquote data-quote="Mowerzstuff" data-source="post: 7358406" data-attributes="member: 11733"><p>I'm very new to analysis of clamp silage as I've only ever been involved in making it & not feeding. Wondering if some members may care to comment on the analysis I've received from the herd manager who doesnt know how to interpret it. I think it's pretty poor as the cows aren't milking too well on it. It's all from organic permanent pasture on a fairly extensive farm it was cut on 20th may last year wilted for 12 hours & chopped with a trailed harvester. </p><p>Looking for ideas to improve things this year. Any help gratefully received. Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mowerzstuff, post: 7358406, member: 11733"] I'm very new to analysis of clamp silage as I've only ever been involved in making it & not feeding. Wondering if some members may care to comment on the analysis I've received from the herd manager who doesnt know how to interpret it. I think it's pretty poor as the cows aren't milking too well on it. It's all from organic permanent pasture on a fairly extensive farm it was cut on 20th may last year wilted for 12 hours & chopped with a trailed harvester. Looking for ideas to improve things this year. Any help gratefully received. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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