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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 3380282" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>+1 I worked out 50p/hd/wk is not far off what it would cost to grow and half decent crop of stubble turnips (not factoring in the bonus the landowner gets in the following crop), so nearby tack turnips at that rate is nearly as good as growing your own (if you even have suitable ground) IMO.</p><p></p><p>I agree that nothing much will produce much winter feed after maize harvest. IRG, Westerwolds or Rye are about the only things that will grow at all, and they won't provide a lot of keep until Spring. They would just get going a bit before most PRG leys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 3380282, member: 348"] +1 I worked out 50p/hd/wk is not far off what it would cost to grow and half decent crop of stubble turnips (not factoring in the bonus the landowner gets in the following crop), so nearby tack turnips at that rate is nearly as good as growing your own (if you even have suitable ground) IMO. I agree that nothing much will produce much winter feed after maize harvest. IRG, Westerwolds or Rye are about the only things that will grow at all, and they won't provide a lot of keep until Spring. They would just get going a bit before most PRG leys. [/QUOTE]
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