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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1238375" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>You may be right on there tb. I did have it tested. Mostly out of concern of nitrates in Milo.(again I was unfamiliar and a little concerned about it) I'm on a jobsite and going off memory but test results were something like. Haygrazer 9.6 protein, unfertilized coastal/Johnson grass 5.8 protein, Milo 4.7 protein. (Didn't test fertilized coastal) now let me add on the Milo I purposely selected low stalks to test sample, to get highest nitrate numbers. On others I took normal core samples. So yeah you maybe right tb. The other hay is worth twice in dollars as the Milo. But I'm not selling it, so yea I'm answering my on question, but with halls help. I can only store about half the Milo but leaning towards that. Almost no nitrates by the way.thankyou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1238375, member: 23460"] You may be right on there tb. I did have it tested. Mostly out of concern of nitrates in Milo.(again I was unfamiliar and a little concerned about it) I'm on a jobsite and going off memory but test results were something like. Haygrazer 9.6 protein, unfertilized coastal/Johnson grass 5.8 protein, Milo 4.7 protein. (Didn't test fertilized coastal) now let me add on the Milo I purposely selected low stalks to test sample, to get highest nitrate numbers. On others I took normal core samples. So yeah you maybe right tb. The other hay is worth twice in dollars as the Milo. But I'm not selling it, so yea I'm answering my on question, but with halls help. I can only store about half the Milo but leaning towards that. Almost no nitrates by the way.thankyou [/QUOTE]
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