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chopping corn stover
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<blockquote data-quote="footballjdtractor" data-source="post: 896345" data-attributes="member: 6290"><p>Has anyone ever tried to chop whats left after the combine harvests the grain? I was thinking that if the spreader was shut off and the combine made a windrow that a hayhead might be able to pick it up. Would the long stalks damage the pickup fingers on the head? I was just thinking it might be a cheap fiber that could be mixed with wet ddgs to make a decent feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="footballjdtractor, post: 896345, member: 6290"] Has anyone ever tried to chop whats left after the combine harvests the grain? I was thinking that if the spreader was shut off and the combine made a windrow that a hayhead might be able to pick it up. Would the long stalks damage the pickup fingers on the head? I was just thinking it might be a cheap fiber that could be mixed with wet ddgs to make a decent feed. [/QUOTE]
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