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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 1158906" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>There are silage varieties.</p><p> I'm going to post a thread over on agtalk about grain sorgum also. I'm thinking of using it too. It's cheaper to grow and I can cut it twice or I can harvest it for grain then hit it with a 100lbs urea and turn the water on and cut it for silage in November. </p><p>Years ago my granddaddy planted 2 rows of corn and two rows of grain sorgum across the field. It was cut with a one row cutter and put in a pit with a concrete floor with dirt walls. The pit drained into the pasture so while the silage was fermenting the cattle drank the runoff and got drunk as could be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 1158906, member: 8873"] There are silage varieties. I'm going to post a thread over on agtalk about grain sorgum also. I'm thinking of using it too. It's cheaper to grow and I can cut it twice or I can harvest it for grain then hit it with a 100lbs urea and turn the water on and cut it for silage in November. Years ago my granddaddy planted 2 rows of corn and two rows of grain sorgum across the field. It was cut with a one row cutter and put in a pit with a concrete floor with dirt walls. The pit drained into the pasture so while the silage was fermenting the cattle drank the runoff and got drunk as could be. [/QUOTE]
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