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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 54723" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>J Baxter --- Milo will certainly work well as a feed substitute for corn. Many feedlots in Texas, Ok., Kansas, etc. use it. However, ask around or do a bit of reading about it --- as I recall, there is some "problem" associated with feeding unprocessed milo straight from the field. I think it needs to be rolled or otherwise treated in some manner. Darned if I can remember why, but I know I read about it years ago. Sorry that I can't offer any more definitive info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 54723, member: 43"] J Baxter --- Milo will certainly work well as a feed substitute for corn. Many feedlots in Texas, Ok., Kansas, etc. use it. However, ask around or do a bit of reading about it --- as I recall, there is some "problem" associated with feeding unprocessed milo straight from the field. I think it needs to be rolled or otherwise treated in some manner. Darned if I can remember why, but I know I read about it years ago. Sorry that I can't offer any more definitive info. [/QUOTE]
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