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Baleage vs dry hay
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<blockquote data-quote="kentuckyguy" data-source="post: 1425289" data-attributes="member: 26293"><p>I agree with your situation chevy. Haylage is definitely worth the cost when considering not being able to make dry hay due to weather.</p><p></p><p>I think the biggest advantage to haylage is you are able to cut the hay when it's in its prime instead of cutting over mature hay when you get the right weather.</p><p></p><p>I'm in the latter crowd. This year our hay was all overgrown. We usually get around 65 4x4 rolls on the first cutting. This year we got 101.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kentuckyguy, post: 1425289, member: 26293"] I agree with your situation chevy. Haylage is definitely worth the cost when considering not being able to make dry hay due to weather. I think the biggest advantage to haylage is you are able to cut the hay when it's in its prime instead of cutting over mature hay when you get the right weather. I'm in the latter crowd. This year our hay was all overgrown. We usually get around 65 4x4 rolls on the first cutting. This year we got 101. [/QUOTE]
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