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Tiffany ( Teff grass)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 540963" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>A friend in IN planted it last year. It made hiqh quality horse hay. It produced well, especially during the drought conditions. He made small squares, I don't know how well a round bale would hold together unless you net wrapped it. Our cows ate the hay that was made a bit too wet & molded; horse people don't want that.</p><p>Drawbacks -- you need a really fine seedbed and be careful with planting depth. Compare the seeding cost with something like Sudex if you're feeding cattle. We prefer Sudex for various reasons for our cattle. But if we sold hay, then Teff might be more marketable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 540963, member: 1974"] A friend in IN planted it last year. It made hiqh quality horse hay. It produced well, especially during the drought conditions. He made small squares, I don't know how well a round bale would hold together unless you net wrapped it. Our cows ate the hay that was made a bit too wet & molded; horse people don't want that. Drawbacks -- you need a really fine seedbed and be careful with planting depth. Compare the seeding cost with something like Sudex if you're feeding cattle. We prefer Sudex for various reasons for our cattle. But if we sold hay, then Teff might be more marketable. [/QUOTE]
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