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Help me with this hay report
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<blockquote data-quote="luke03cr" data-source="post: 943838" data-attributes="member: 18406"><p>Getting the most out of your hay crop requires a balance between cutting for high quality and low yield vs. low quality high yeild. It all depends on the maturity level of the hay you are cutting. Here is a link to our ag. university forage website, which is were I get all of my forage info from. <a href="http://forages.tennessee.edu/Page%205-%20Hay%20Production.html" target="_blank">http://forages.tennessee.edu/Page%205-% ... ction.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luke03cr, post: 943838, member: 18406"] Getting the most out of your hay crop requires a balance between cutting for high quality and low yield vs. low quality high yeild. It all depends on the maturity level of the hay you are cutting. Here is a link to our ag. university forage website, which is were I get all of my forage info from. [url=http://forages.tennessee.edu/Page%205-%20Hay%20Production.html]http://forages.tennessee.edu/Page%205-% ... ction.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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