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Sprigging a new Hay Field
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1576657" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Good luck with it but be careful and don't plant more than you need unless you want to get in the hay business because as I'm sure you know T85 will produce a lot of hay. (this is one of many mistakes I've made) Around here many think its crap hay because its stemmy but IMO it is the best hay you can grow. Latest tests on mine showed it to be running nearly 16% protein on the stuff where the weather cooperated and I could bale properly but many here still insist Alecia is king and end up having to supplement their feed during the winter months. Personally, I think $50/ton for a 15.7% feed is pretty darn cheap. Good luck and remember to grease your tedder! :lol: :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1576657, member: 4362"] Good luck with it but be careful and don't plant more than you need unless you want to get in the hay business because as I'm sure you know T85 will produce a lot of hay. (this is one of many mistakes I've made) Around here many think its crap hay because its stemmy but IMO it is the best hay you can grow. Latest tests on mine showed it to be running nearly 16% protein on the stuff where the weather cooperated and I could bale properly but many here still insist Alecia is king and end up having to supplement their feed during the winter months. Personally, I think $50/ton for a 15.7% feed is pretty darn cheap. Good luck and remember to grease your tedder! :lol: :lol: [/QUOTE]
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