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Baling dry corn? can it be done?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stoneridgemb" data-source="post: 1798917" data-attributes="member: 41839"><p>I'm wondering if anyone has ever tried to swath and bale dry corn, not stover but with the cobs on? We do a lot of bale grazing and feeding in pasture away from roads and yard. Deer are starting to damage our later fields of corn grazing. We could graze the fields after we swath and bale so any lost cobs could be cleaned up. Just wondering if anyone has ever tried or knows of anyone who has tried this. A lot easier to haul bales around than pull a silage wagon. Thinking of swathing late and letting dry for a few weeks before baling, maybe using a real low heat units variety seeded early. Also considering round bale silaging it if it wont get dry, extra cost and heavier bales is the concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoneridgemb, post: 1798917, member: 41839"] I'm wondering if anyone has ever tried to swath and bale dry corn, not stover but with the cobs on? We do a lot of bale grazing and feeding in pasture away from roads and yard. Deer are starting to damage our later fields of corn grazing. We could graze the fields after we swath and bale so any lost cobs could be cleaned up. Just wondering if anyone has ever tried or knows of anyone who has tried this. A lot easier to haul bales around than pull a silage wagon. Thinking of swathing late and letting dry for a few weeks before baling, maybe using a real low heat units variety seeded early. Also considering round bale silaging it if it wont get dry, extra cost and heavier bales is the concern. [/QUOTE]
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