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Value of Raising Alfalfa vs. Red Clover Mixes Today
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<blockquote data-quote="ALX." data-source="post: 575624" data-attributes="member: 6932"><p>Not particularily, but - Posting an accurate yield doesn't involve bales, or single years or out of whack scenarios. Not doubting what you yielded, just trying to talk a language that means something.</p><p></p><p>It involves tons per acre in an "average " situation.</p><p></p><p>I have a new ( second year ) alfalfa timothy seeding that is 6 acres. 60 rounds, 1200 squares so far. 3rd cut coming. This means nothing. Record rainfall, heavily manured, certified seed, blah ,blah. What do the rounds weigh, what are the squares?</p><p></p><p>Well, I can say that I got 5,250 lbs/acre from that field, so far this year. Or 2.6 tons per acre. But that is likely 20% higher than average. Make any sense?</p><p></p><p>bigbull - you got nothing else to do, so go find another thread to make yourself look big on. Shove your bs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALX., post: 575624, member: 6932"] Not particularily, but - Posting an accurate yield doesn't involve bales, or single years or out of whack scenarios. Not doubting what you yielded, just trying to talk a language that means something. It involves tons per acre in an "average " situation. I have a new ( second year ) alfalfa timothy seeding that is 6 acres. 60 rounds, 1200 squares so far. 3rd cut coming. This means nothing. Record rainfall, heavily manured, certified seed, blah ,blah. What do the rounds weigh, what are the squares? Well, I can say that I got 5,250 lbs/acre from that field, so far this year. Or 2.6 tons per acre. But that is likely 20% higher than average. Make any sense? bigbull - you got nothing else to do, so go find another thread to make yourself look big on. Shove your bs. [/QUOTE]
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