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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1611971" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Yep, BF, that was him. Haven't heard from him in years... that MIG listserve, and the one that followed it, have died off.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the almost solid stand of 'volunteer' corn that comes up in some fields here after they combine it, I wonder what % of what they grew gets left on the ground. Of course, it's dead as a hammer after the first freeze, but some years, it gets to grow nearly 2 months before it gets nuked by Ma Nature. Don't know what % of high-moisture, dried corn would germinate, but the stuff left behind sure comes up readily!</p><p>I read all these articles about folks out in the Midwest overwintering cows on cornstalks, and think about how much 'forage' goes to waste on the thousands of acres of corn grown right here in this county, with no fences around 'em, and no cows picking through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1611971, member: 12607"] Yep, BF, that was him. Haven't heard from him in years... that MIG listserve, and the one that followed it, have died off. Looking at the almost solid stand of 'volunteer' corn that comes up in some fields here after they combine it, I wonder what % of what they grew gets left on the ground. Of course, it's dead as a hammer after the first freeze, but some years, it gets to grow nearly 2 months before it gets nuked by Ma Nature. Don't know what % of high-moisture, dried corn would germinate, but the stuff left behind sure comes up readily! I read all these articles about folks out in the Midwest overwintering cows on cornstalks, and think about how much 'forage' goes to waste on the thousands of acres of corn grown right here in this county, with no fences around 'em, and no cows picking through it. [/QUOTE]
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