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<blockquote data-quote="Herefordcross" data-source="post: 261133" data-attributes="member: 3860"><p>THis stuff was baled high, I understand that, I am making a transition into the whole baleage area. Bought a new Silage Baler this year and wondering if I can replace hay pound for pound with baleage? We figure 3 tons of dry hay per winter per head and it usually takes care of things and we also keep an additional 20% back as reserves for poor pasture. I can have a much better feed by going to baleage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefordcross, post: 261133, member: 3860"] THis stuff was baled high, I understand that, I am making a transition into the whole baleage area. Bought a new Silage Baler this year and wondering if I can replace hay pound for pound with baleage? We figure 3 tons of dry hay per winter per head and it usually takes care of things and we also keep an additional 20% back as reserves for poor pasture. I can have a much better feed by going to baleage. [/QUOTE]
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