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Buying Milo Straight Off The Farm
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1758744" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p><strong>Brute 23> </strong> Due to distance I am not familiar with how close in proximity you are to where the milo is grown as that would have a bearing</p><p>on date of harvest. I am looking at your comments and it would appear you are referring to bales? Are you referring to sorghum sudan</p><p>or a Sudex type forage or the grain that has been through the oombine? The grain <em>milo</em> would make excellent feed if managed appropriately.</p><p>I would think what you are talking about (if forage) would require using protein tubs or liquid feed to insure adequate digestion in the </p><p>stomach. Otherwise it could wind up as a giant ball of indigestible matter resulting in death. Hope you find something that works for you</p><p><strong>LVR</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1758744, member: 40072"] [B]Brute 23> [/B] Due to distance I am not familiar with how close in proximity you are to where the milo is grown as that would have a bearing on date of harvest. I am looking at your comments and it would appear you are referring to bales? Are you referring to sorghum sudan or a Sudex type forage or the grain that has been through the oombine? The grain [I]milo[/I] would make excellent feed if managed appropriately. I would think what you are talking about (if forage) would require using protein tubs or liquid feed to insure adequate digestion in the stomach. Otherwise it could wind up as a giant ball of indigestible matter resulting in death. Hope you find something that works for you [B]LVR[/B] [/QUOTE]
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