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<blockquote data-quote="highgrit" data-source="post: 1214957" data-attributes="member: 14198"><p>Yes TT, but you'll be lucky if the hay will test out at better than 7-8%. It's a lot of work to bale hay, and then you have to store the hay. If you store the first cutting of hay outside, by the time you feed it the top 2-3 inches of the roll is moldy. And the bigger the roll the more you waste. I'm no hay guru but I've sent a lot of hay to be tested. And the best hay has always been fertilized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highgrit, post: 1214957, member: 14198"] Yes TT, but you'll be lucky if the hay will test out at better than 7-8%. It's a lot of work to bale hay, and then you have to store the hay. If you store the first cutting of hay outside, by the time you feed it the top 2-3 inches of the roll is moldy. And the bigger the roll the more you waste. I'm no hay guru but I've sent a lot of hay to be tested. And the best hay has always been fertilized. [/QUOTE]
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