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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1610592" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I am unrolling oat/rye grass hay this year that was baled after it headed out due to wet conditions. It tested 8%. The oats ripen earlier than the Rye grass so not exactly easy to hit the optimal baling date.</p><p></p><p>It was rolled up real tight and has very little waste after the unroll. It plants a lot of seed. The cows were not real crazy with the first couple of rolls but the young calves loved it. It smells very sweet. Now the herd cleans up a roll in about two hours.</p><p></p><p>I planted it again this year in October but a early hard freeze set it back. Its now doing well and should be able to graze it some in about a month if it stays warmish. </p><p></p><p>In my area, it needs to be baled about April 10. This years crop was rolled up 3 weeks after that. It was grazed off and on up until the first of March.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1610592, member: 5381"] I am unrolling oat/rye grass hay this year that was baled after it headed out due to wet conditions. It tested 8%. The oats ripen earlier than the Rye grass so not exactly easy to hit the optimal baling date. It was rolled up real tight and has very little waste after the unroll. It plants a lot of seed. The cows were not real crazy with the first couple of rolls but the young calves loved it. It smells very sweet. Now the herd cleans up a roll in about two hours. I planted it again this year in October but a early hard freeze set it back. Its now doing well and should be able to graze it some in about a month if it stays warmish. In my area, it needs to be baled about April 10. This years crop was rolled up 3 weeks after that. It was grazed off and on up until the first of March. [/QUOTE]
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