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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 105157" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>Depends on the condition of mold. If it has no mold, was good quality when put up the cows will eat it even if it is 8 years old. It wont have nowhere near as much nutrition as it once did. It will work as a filler if its still in good shape. Just don't depend on it for any nutrition. If it is a lot of it you can sell to someone planting seeds on a slope. It works good to hold the soil in place and provide a moisture holder to get the seed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 105157, member: 1184"] Depends on the condition of mold. If it has no mold, was good quality when put up the cows will eat it even if it is 8 years old. It wont have nowhere near as much nutrition as it once did. It will work as a filler if its still in good shape. Just don't depend on it for any nutrition. If it is a lot of it you can sell to someone planting seeds on a slope. It works good to hold the soil in place and provide a moisture holder to get the seed up. [/QUOTE]
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