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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1462643" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There is two sweet corn processors near my old place. I never fed any in silage although I know a lot of people who did. I fed it fresh one fall when pastures were dried up. The cows loved it and did well on it. One of the processors has a reputation for having high moisture. As high as 90%. I don't believe I would totally replace hay 100%. The cannery waste I fed was put into a bunk on top of some very low grade hay. The juice from the cannery waste soaked into the hay and as a result the cows cleaned up the hay. Here it cost $10 a ton plus $10 for delivery. Had a had a silage pit I would have taken advantage of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1462643, member: 498"] There is two sweet corn processors near my old place. I never fed any in silage although I know a lot of people who did. I fed it fresh one fall when pastures were dried up. The cows loved it and did well on it. One of the processors has a reputation for having high moisture. As high as 90%. I don't believe I would totally replace hay 100%. The cannery waste I fed was put into a bunk on top of some very low grade hay. The juice from the cannery waste soaked into the hay and as a result the cows cleaned up the hay. Here it cost $10 a ton plus $10 for delivery. Had a had a silage pit I would have taken advantage of it. [/QUOTE]
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