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Just what do they feed cattle in the feedyards?
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<blockquote data-quote="whitewing" data-source="post: 829032" data-attributes="member: 14975"><p>TB,</p><p></p><p>I've actually been in the states since mid-March and will probably be here for another three weeks or so. When I left the ranch we were using sorghum stored temporarily in open bins for our cattle feed. At the same time we were filling and sealing sorghum in those steel drums I mentioned previously. Back at the ranch, they're now getting started on removing sorghum from those drums. It'll be interesting to see what condition that sorghum is in having been stored in what I believe (and hope) are air-tight drums. </p><p></p><p>I mention this because with whatever corn we plant this year, we'll probably be going the steel drum route with it as well. Getting the grain dry enough is likely to be a challenge. I'm hoping the zero-oxygen conditions will prevent any serious problems with spoilage or toxins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitewing, post: 829032, member: 14975"] TB, I've actually been in the states since mid-March and will probably be here for another three weeks or so. When I left the ranch we were using sorghum stored temporarily in open bins for our cattle feed. At the same time we were filling and sealing sorghum in those steel drums I mentioned previously. Back at the ranch, they're now getting started on removing sorghum from those drums. It'll be interesting to see what condition that sorghum is in having been stored in what I believe (and hope) are air-tight drums. I mention this because with whatever corn we plant this year, we'll probably be going the steel drum route with it as well. Getting the grain dry enough is likely to be a challenge. I'm hoping the zero-oxygen conditions will prevent any serious problems with spoilage or toxins. [/QUOTE]
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