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Death loss to Johnson Grass
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1712755" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>There are different kinds of molds. And different stages of mold the mold itself Some very harmful, some not nearly as bad. I don't remember as much about it as I should considering the wet climate I live in but there is at least one old thread here at CT explaining it much better than I. I have fed some moldy hay one year and the cows gobbled it up with no problems but I finally got scared enough to burn several rolls and pushed another one off in the pond.</p><p>(a practice I saw crawfish producers use to increase their crawfish size.. evidently the crawfish eat something that grows on the water soaked hay)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1712755, member: 18945"] There are different kinds of molds. And different stages of mold the mold itself Some very harmful, some not nearly as bad. I don't remember as much about it as I should considering the wet climate I live in but there is at least one old thread here at CT explaining it much better than I. I have fed some moldy hay one year and the cows gobbled it up with no problems but I finally got scared enough to burn several rolls and pushed another one off in the pond. (a practice I saw crawfish producers use to increase their crawfish size.. evidently the crawfish eat something that grows on the water soaked hay) [/QUOTE]
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