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Soybeans in round bales?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 959593" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>They talked about the soybean round bales in the Drought class we took in August. Biggest problem they pointed out is that it will test extremely high for nutritional value, but the RFV was poor because of just what you said; they will not eat the stalks, and the leaves just crumble. So the only real feed value is in the beans themselves. Even the pods are too tough. Lots of people on Craig's List selling rounds of soybean, but it is buyer beware because it will be mostly waist. At least, that is what the extension was telling everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 959593, member: 18809"] They talked about the soybean round bales in the Drought class we took in August. Biggest problem they pointed out is that it will test extremely high for nutritional value, but the RFV was poor because of just what you said; they will not eat the stalks, and the leaves just crumble. So the only real feed value is in the beans themselves. Even the pods are too tough. Lots of people on Craig's List selling rounds of soybean, but it is buyer beware because it will be mostly waist. At least, that is what the extension was telling everyone. [/QUOTE]
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