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baleage for winter?
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1527531" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>I lived upstate NY for a few years and can certainly appreciate the invention of baleage. It is a godsend to that part of the country. I wish I could produce any feed source for $18 a bale. Just can't do that where I live. Cheapest I can make anything is right around $25, wrapping it adds a few more dollars on top of that. Baleage, when cut at the appropriate time, and put up properly, is arguabley some of the most nutritious cattle fodder out there. Just takes more to meet the DM needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1527531, member: 23752"] I lived upstate NY for a few years and can certainly appreciate the invention of baleage. It is a godsend to that part of the country. I wish I could produce any feed source for $18 a bale. Just can't do that where I live. Cheapest I can make anything is right around $25, wrapping it adds a few more dollars on top of that. Baleage, when cut at the appropriate time, and put up properly, is arguabley some of the most nutritious cattle fodder out there. Just takes more to meet the DM needs. [/QUOTE]
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