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Tennessee winter forage and hay
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<blockquote data-quote="Midtenn" data-source="post: 1541972" data-attributes="member: 24781"><p>Normal year we feed hay From early December until early April. Figure around 4000 pounds per cow. This year we've already started about 3 weeks earlier than normal. But we have a place coming in mid march that hasn't been grazed since July so hopefully we will make up those 3 weeks on the back end. Fingers crossed for snow to stay away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midtenn, post: 1541972, member: 24781"] Normal year we feed hay From early December until early April. Figure around 4000 pounds per cow. This year we've already started about 3 weeks earlier than normal. But we have a place coming in mid march that hasn't been grazed since July so hopefully we will make up those 3 weeks on the back end. Fingers crossed for snow to stay away. [/QUOTE]
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