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Greenhouse grown fodder for dairy cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 921410" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>Do you return those flats of grass back to the greenhouse to grow some more after they have been grazed, or do you reseed them. I kinda like the concept for a horse or two that you are stalling. I can't see me doing it, i just like the concept. When I was still raising tobacco the gas to heat a greenhouse on a cold night was outrageous. You didn't seed a tobacco greenhouse till almost spring. That thing would eat you alive growing something in January and december.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 921410, member: 17956"] Do you return those flats of grass back to the greenhouse to grow some more after they have been grazed, or do you reseed them. I kinda like the concept for a horse or two that you are stalling. I can't see me doing it, i just like the concept. When I was still raising tobacco the gas to heat a greenhouse on a cold night was outrageous. You didn't seed a tobacco greenhouse till almost spring. That thing would eat you alive growing something in January and december. [/QUOTE]
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