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<blockquote data-quote="Muletrack" data-source="post: 1791823" data-attributes="member: 30827"><p>I am increasingly using bale grazing. It is great here in the frozen north (East Central North Dakota). At times I just graze the bales where they fall. Very little waste. I've left quite a few on a rough hayfield last fall just so I can turn cows out to them next month when the yard gets too sloppy to feed. I may or may not use poly wire. Past experience says I don't need it. Will move herd to rye in May. Bale hayfield again in July or early August. Very little waste</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muletrack, post: 1791823, member: 30827"] I am increasingly using bale grazing. It is great here in the frozen north (East Central North Dakota). At times I just graze the bales where they fall. Very little waste. I’ve left quite a few on a rough hayfield last fall just so I can turn cows out to them next month when the yard gets too sloppy to feed. I may or may not use poly wire. Past experience says I don’t need it. Will move herd to rye in May. Bale hayfield again in July or early August. Very little waste [/QUOTE]
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