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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1409038" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Majority think meadow grass hay is fine for cows and hay barns just attract tax assessors. Often true, but these same folks have to buy $100 per bale hay in a drought.</p><p>Tarping hay is often the cheapest approach, with shed storage coming in second. Wrapping hay is a growing trend here, but the wrap is only designed to last months.</p><p>I like alfalfa/grass or clover/grass hay for heifers and lactating cows. I have been stockpiling about 50% of my annual usage. How much stockpile do you think is just right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1409038, member: 1715"] Majority think meadow grass hay is fine for cows and hay barns just attract tax assessors. Often true, but these same folks have to buy $100 per bale hay in a drought. Tarping hay is often the cheapest approach, with shed storage coming in second. Wrapping hay is a growing trend here, but the wrap is only designed to last months. I like alfalfa/grass or clover/grass hay for heifers and lactating cows. I have been stockpiling about 50% of my annual usage. How much stockpile do you think is just right? [/QUOTE]
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