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Who's growing Miscanthus etc for burning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Courier" data-source="post: 3735464" data-attributes="member: 868"><p>No real problem getting the balers on because once established the rhizomes help support them - main problem in a wet spring can be getting the green out of the cane before baling - As cut can be 18 - 22 % but needs to be below 13 - 14 to burn properly so headlands might need turning etc.</p><p></p><p>This year ours came in at 9 - 11 % and in 8 years have never sent any away over 14, but I do know of one grower who got caught out and had to leave the cut cane down because it was wet and got grown through - next years harvest was phenomenal though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Courier, post: 3735464, member: 868"] No real problem getting the balers on because once established the rhizomes help support them - main problem in a wet spring can be getting the green out of the cane before baling - As cut can be 18 - 22 % but needs to be below 13 - 14 to burn properly so headlands might need turning etc. This year ours came in at 9 - 11 % and in 8 years have never sent any away over 14, but I do know of one grower who got caught out and had to leave the cut cane down because it was wet and got grown through - next years harvest was phenomenal though. [/QUOTE]
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