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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 428594" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>cut green or cut matured? Where are you that it got that dry this year? I'm starting to wonder if the old USDA isn't holding info back or maybe it just isn't very widespread but your not the first I've heard say they are looking at a complete loss. Has this individual checked with the crop insurance agent to see if he can harvest the crop for hay without losing a portion of the loss payment? If memory serves me right before full pod it is about the same as early bloom alfalfa. After pod set it will yield more but it wasn't as good feed value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 428594, member: 3721"] cut green or cut matured? Where are you that it got that dry this year? I'm starting to wonder if the old USDA isn't holding info back or maybe it just isn't very widespread but your not the first I've heard say they are looking at a complete loss. Has this individual checked with the crop insurance agent to see if he can harvest the crop for hay without losing a portion of the loss payment? If memory serves me right before full pod it is about the same as early bloom alfalfa. After pod set it will yield more but it wasn't as good feed value. [/QUOTE]
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