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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1544213" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>In 2011, we used a tub grinder to grind up some overly mature switch grass. We then, by hand, forked it into a hammer mill. That emptied into a mixer wagon with feed and other things, :lol: . it was mixed and fed. Got us thought 2011 when hay was over 100 a bale. Just asked husband if we should sell the tub grinder, the switch grass fields are sold and the home of the egg factory now. So we'll never do that with switch grass again...but, he wants to keep it just in case..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1544213, member: 22072"] In 2011, we used a tub grinder to grind up some overly mature switch grass. We then, by hand, forked it into a hammer mill. That emptied into a mixer wagon with feed and other things, :lol: . it was mixed and fed. Got us thought 2011 when hay was over 100 a bale. Just asked husband if we should sell the tub grinder, the switch grass fields are sold and the home of the egg factory now. So we'll never do that with switch grass again...but, he wants to keep it just in case.. [/QUOTE]
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