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Advice on corn chopper and silage
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<blockquote data-quote="shadyhollownj" data-source="post: 1002652" data-attributes="member: 9320"><p>So after checking into everything I may hold off on the silage until I grow the herd some more. I do like the idea though. I am just gonna go the ear corn route for now. My neighbor has a two row picker he is going to upgrade so i am buying his old one. </p><p></p><p>Jenna how does the triticale work out for you. I was gonna put it in this year but the trical 815 was sold out because of the drought. I would think cutting it early for round bales would be ok for feeding steers since they dont need that much protein in hay. I put in cereal rye for straw and a few round bales of roughage for steers. Everything I read on triticale is great yields and protein if managed right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadyhollownj, post: 1002652, member: 9320"] So after checking into everything I may hold off on the silage until I grow the herd some more. I do like the idea though. I am just gonna go the ear corn route for now. My neighbor has a two row picker he is going to upgrade so i am buying his old one. Jenna how does the triticale work out for you. I was gonna put it in this year but the trical 815 was sold out because of the drought. I would think cutting it early for round bales would be ok for feeding steers since they dont need that much protein in hay. I put in cereal rye for straw and a few round bales of roughage for steers. Everything I read on triticale is great yields and protein if managed right. [/QUOTE]
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