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<blockquote data-quote="steveR" data-source="post: 8418477" data-attributes="member: 66976"><p>Used to grow about 40ac of WT years ago when I was renting some very droughty, thin soils.</p><p></p><p>Cheap to grow and lots of great saleable straw, although I did use a chopper which was what the land needed!! I never short changed on the PGR, and also found using a seaweed extract foiliar spray twice, really helped rooting structure. Based that view point on rack of eye and grain sample.</p><p></p><p>Biggest issue was not enough pig producer buyers about, although I fed it to my cattle happily enough. Local mill used to blend it with wheat for GP livestock feeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveR, post: 8418477, member: 66976"] Used to grow about 40ac of WT years ago when I was renting some very droughty, thin soils. Cheap to grow and lots of great saleable straw, although I did use a chopper which was what the land needed!! I never short changed on the PGR, and also found using a seaweed extract foiliar spray twice, really helped rooting structure. Based that view point on rack of eye and grain sample. Biggest issue was not enough pig producer buyers about, although I fed it to my cattle happily enough. Local mill used to blend it with wheat for GP livestock feeds. [/QUOTE]
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