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Chopping and Bagging Reeds Canary grass
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<blockquote data-quote="ILMOcowcalf" data-source="post: 1588343" data-attributes="member: 37931"><p>Still have standing water in my hay field and tried and failed at making dry hay and will soon lose the chance at a second crop if I can't get first removed. I would like first hand experiances on chopping grass and bagging it. My reeds is mature and dropping seeds so probably not the best palatibility either. Will the fermintation process improve the feed quality?</p><p></p><p>TIA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ILMOcowcalf, post: 1588343, member: 37931"] Still have standing water in my hay field and tried and failed at making dry hay and will soon lose the chance at a second crop if I can't get first removed. I would like first hand experiances on chopping grass and bagging it. My reeds is mature and dropping seeds so probably not the best palatibility either. Will the fermintation process improve the feed quality? TIA. [/QUOTE]
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