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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1304136" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I'm pretty sure that's gonna be right. Last year I fed 300 rolls. I counted last week and I had 170 left. So I think I'm gonna wind up with about 80 left. I wont know for sure because I don't know when I will stop. But usually by the first of April I've got decent grass. And some years I start feeding earlier or later. But it's definitely gonna save me 15-20% at a minimum. And another plus is that the cows are in better shape because they don't have to fight to eat. More rings to reduce competition=more waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1304136, member: 24583"] I'm pretty sure that's gonna be right. Last year I fed 300 rolls. I counted last week and I had 170 left. So I think I'm gonna wind up with about 80 left. I wont know for sure because I don't know when I will stop. But usually by the first of April I've got decent grass. And some years I start feeding earlier or later. But it's definitely gonna save me 15-20% at a minimum. And another plus is that the cows are in better shape because they don't have to fight to eat. More rings to reduce competition=more waste. [/QUOTE]
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