mnmtranching
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There is going to be many thousands of head of stock cows fed baled corn stalks, wish I could get some right now.
This country is as dry as it gets, most of MN, ND and SD are short to very short soil moisture. Most of the nonirrigated corn is not going to make grain, and will be cut and baled or if its fenced cattle will be put in it.
I think it was 98 I feed about 200 tons of soybean hay out of ND, I was desparate running out of feed and hay was expensive. The soybeans didn't germanate evenly becouse of drought, to much green to combine, the august rain also brought in the weeds and foxtail, they cut it and baled.
It made very good feed.
mnmt
This country is as dry as it gets, most of MN, ND and SD are short to very short soil moisture. Most of the nonirrigated corn is not going to make grain, and will be cut and baled or if its fenced cattle will be put in it.
I think it was 98 I feed about 200 tons of soybean hay out of ND, I was desparate running out of feed and hay was expensive. The soybeans didn't germanate evenly becouse of drought, to much green to combine, the august rain also brought in the weeds and foxtail, they cut it and baled.
It made very good feed.
mnmt