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<blockquote data-quote="joe" data-source="post: 241537" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>we use a stalk chopper, and then rake it with a V rake. $12 to $18 for a large round net wrapped here. Put it through the bale grinder with some distillers and a little poor hay, and they eat it right up. we also run them on the stalks after combining. They go and eat missed corn, then go back and eat the leaves, last resort are the stalks. BT corn stalks must be tougher, they leave alot of those. The corn stalk bales make great bedding, and its a nice suprise when they find a whole ear of corn in there in the middle of January.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe, post: 241537, member: 1233"] we use a stalk chopper, and then rake it with a V rake. $12 to $18 for a large round net wrapped here. Put it through the bale grinder with some distillers and a little poor hay, and they eat it right up. we also run them on the stalks after combining. They go and eat missed corn, then go back and eat the leaves, last resort are the stalks. BT corn stalks must be tougher, they leave alot of those. The corn stalk bales make great bedding, and its a nice suprise when they find a whole ear of corn in there in the middle of January. [/QUOTE]
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