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Wholecrop to dry cows?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowfeeder87" data-source="post: 7666179" data-attributes="member: 23916"><p>Your 100% right not all have mixer wagons. I have farms who have a field just for making dry cow hayledge which gets no fert or slurry and feed a good dry cow nut with it, it’s very simple and does work. Forage that is grass which has got away on the cows is often too high in energy and or potassium which plays havoc with dry cows. Depends on the type of yield you are aiming for also, no right or wrong system just every system is different. So your potential wonder crop is the above organic field for hayledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowfeeder87, post: 7666179, member: 23916"] Your 100% right not all have mixer wagons. I have farms who have a field just for making dry cow hayledge which gets no fert or slurry and feed a good dry cow nut with it, it’s very simple and does work. Forage that is grass which has got away on the cows is often too high in energy and or potassium which plays havoc with dry cows. Depends on the type of yield you are aiming for also, no right or wrong system just every system is different. So your potential wonder crop is the above organic field for hayledge. [/QUOTE]
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