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letting cattle do the fertilizing ???
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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1723436" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>Yup, I've seen the country your in....... I used to work with the big squares here too, and did it the same way. We get too much snow to make a truck work here most of the time, and here, you can't even think about leaving them sit outside.... WAY, WAY too much rain/spoilage. Rounds though, if stored outside properly, can work. The rounds are taking over more and more of our market share again, after the big squares had taken over a pretty good percentage of it. I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that our area has been moving toward making silage bales pretty quickly.... too much rain to be able to get it dry during the summer. If I can't just graze it directly, I still prefer dry hay. Baling cost, plus net wrap, plus plastic... plus the cost of the wrapper............and then the additional disposal difficulties on top of it............. cost gets up there that way too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1723436, member: 39018"] Yup, I've seen the country your in....... I used to work with the big squares here too, and did it the same way. We get too much snow to make a truck work here most of the time, and here, you can't even think about leaving them sit outside.... WAY, WAY too much rain/spoilage. Rounds though, if stored outside properly, can work. The rounds are taking over more and more of our market share again, after the big squares had taken over a pretty good percentage of it. I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that our area has been moving toward making silage bales pretty quickly.... too much rain to be able to get it dry during the summer. If I can't just graze it directly, I still prefer dry hay. Baling cost, plus net wrap, plus plastic... plus the cost of the wrapper............and then the additional disposal difficulties on top of it............. cost gets up there that way too. [/QUOTE]
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