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Feed no hay through an Arkansas winter - Can it be done?
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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 425333" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>Arkieman: You will have to have some hay. It does snow here and there has been some winters it will be 60 days before you can see the ground. Then the extreme cold winters when the wheat and rye will freeze out. These don't come often, but we are due one have had too many mild winter in the past. We no till rye about every year it does pay, but we have to buy more litter to support the extra drag on the soil also. I am giving you experince from the north part of arkansas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 425333, member: 6761"] Arkieman: You will have to have some hay. It does snow here and there has been some winters it will be 60 days before you can see the ground. Then the extreme cold winters when the wheat and rye will freeze out. These don't come often, but we are due one have had too many mild winter in the past. We no till rye about every year it does pay, but we have to buy more litter to support the extra drag on the soil also. I am giving you experince from the north part of arkansas. [/QUOTE]
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