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<blockquote data-quote="DairyGrazing" data-source="post: 3393684" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>Agreed caustic wheat was a game changer for us dropped 4kg of blend for 6 kg of caustic. Milk went from 26l to 31l and stayed there or there abouts ever since. Problem we store it in the young stock sheds so we have to clean them out, then can't bring them in until we've used the wheat. Half is stored at another farm we farm half of but cant use the sheds for stock.</p><p></p><p>Your right wheat gives you great flexibility wholecrop, crimp, caustic or sell standing. Wheat is at a good time of year things are quiet in the autumn as apposed to fighting with silage, getting stock out etc in the spring</p><p></p><p>Just worry that with our changing climate we could be exposed having 550 acres of grass. The last few years have been good growers but 2008-2012 we never made 3rd of 4th cut because it never rained from July to Nov</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DairyGrazing, post: 3393684, member: 1859"] Agreed caustic wheat was a game changer for us dropped 4kg of blend for 6 kg of caustic. Milk went from 26l to 31l and stayed there or there abouts ever since. Problem we store it in the young stock sheds so we have to clean them out, then can't bring them in until we've used the wheat. Half is stored at another farm we farm half of but cant use the sheds for stock. Your right wheat gives you great flexibility wholecrop, crimp, caustic or sell standing. Wheat is at a good time of year things are quiet in the autumn as apposed to fighting with silage, getting stock out etc in the spring Just worry that with our changing climate we could be exposed having 550 acres of grass. The last few years have been good growers but 2008-2012 we never made 3rd of 4th cut because it never rained from July to Nov [/QUOTE]
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