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Last weeks issue of a ag publication contained aricles for drought situations. One article touted the use of corn silage.
A few pages over another warned of the hazards of feeding corn sileage. So which is it? Both authors were extension people the ones we are to seek advise from. But if they can't make up their minds!! geeez louise
And it been awhile since this came up on the boards, but feeling like most here don't encourage it I was surprized to find this article.
"Feeding poultry litter still a viable option" by Robert L. Seay
Benton Co. Extension agent.
http://www.nwanews.com/bcdr/Agriculture/38361/
I read another article a year or so ago talking about we had to feed poultry litter because we would become buried in it otherwise.
Sometimes I feel as lost as a goose in a snowstorm.
A few pages over another warned of the hazards of feeding corn sileage. So which is it? Both authors were extension people the ones we are to seek advise from. But if they can't make up their minds!! geeez louise
And it been awhile since this came up on the boards, but feeling like most here don't encourage it I was surprized to find this article.
"Feeding poultry litter still a viable option" by Robert L. Seay
Benton Co. Extension agent.
http://www.nwanews.com/bcdr/Agriculture/38361/
I read another article a year or so ago talking about we had to feed poultry litter because we would become buried in it otherwise.
Sometimes I feel as lost as a goose in a snowstorm.