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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1306536" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Was thinking the same thing. Feeling like another hot dry summer comming on. Already missed 3 good chances for rain.</p><p>. </p><p>Got my hay tests results back a couple months ago. I was surprised that one wasn't better than it was and have been feeding that while I have a lot of winter grazing. I've been putting out about 2 tons a week for 65 head. Since we were going to be gone over the weekend, I decided to experiment a bit and let them "tell" me if the test was accurate. I put 2 rolls out. One each of this hay and another roll of some over mature stuff from several years ago that tested similar...... Results so far is they really don't want either one. Guess I'm done feeding till everything dies from lack of rain. Not liking how that is already looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1306536, member: 7795"] Was thinking the same thing. Feeling like another hot dry summer comming on. Already missed 3 good chances for rain. . Got my hay tests results back a couple months ago. I was surprised that one wasn't better than it was and have been feeding that while I have a lot of winter grazing. I've been putting out about 2 tons a week for 65 head. Since we were going to be gone over the weekend, I decided to experiment a bit and let them "tell" me if the test was accurate. I put 2 rolls out. One each of this hay and another roll of some over mature stuff from several years ago that tested similar...... Results so far is they really don't want either one. Guess I'm done feeding till everything dies from lack of rain. Not liking how that is already looking. [/QUOTE]
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