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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 102986" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>I have heard of people having success planting into sod - - but they sprayed first.</p><p></p><p>I have been working on getting tilled corn costs down . Conventional corn with some thoughful cultivation (like Grandpa did it) is a lot more economical than the Round Up Ready stuff they advertise in the TV and the trade magizes. I am at about $0.02 per pound of DM right now. This is more expensive than permanent pasture but cheaper than feeding hay. The key is it is available during the summer slump.</p><p></p><p>This fall I am trying to second crop cereal rye behind grazing corn... I like to keep the neighbor guessing. They used to call to tell me the cattle are out and in the corn, now they ask how I manage to feed so many head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 102986, member: 1715"] I have heard of people having success planting into sod - - but they sprayed first. I have been working on getting tilled corn costs down . Conventional corn with some thoughful cultivation (like Grandpa did it) is a lot more economical than the Round Up Ready stuff they advertise in the TV and the trade magizes. I am at about $0.02 per pound of DM right now. This is more expensive than permanent pasture but cheaper than feeding hay. The key is it is available during the summer slump. This fall I am trying to second crop cereal rye behind grazing corn... I like to keep the neighbor guessing. They used to call to tell me the cattle are out and in the corn, now they ask how I manage to feed so many head. [/QUOTE]
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