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<blockquote data-quote="Bobg" data-source="post: 296998" data-attributes="member: 2132"><p>In our area they use stripper headers on the combine. I've never seen one, but from what I understand it just knocks the wheat off the head. It leaves quite a bit of wheat still on the straw and it makes pretty good feed along with alfalfa. In a pinch you can cover your straw stack with plastic and then pump in 60 gallons of anhydrous ammonia and double the protein. It also breaks down the fiber, I've seen a lot of people feed it when their short on hay.</p><p></p><p>Bobg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobg, post: 296998, member: 2132"] In our area they use stripper headers on the combine. I've never seen one, but from what I understand it just knocks the wheat off the head. It leaves quite a bit of wheat still on the straw and it makes pretty good feed along with alfalfa. In a pinch you can cover your straw stack with plastic and then pump in 60 gallons of anhydrous ammonia and double the protein. It also breaks down the fiber, I've seen a lot of people feed it when their short on hay. Bobg [/QUOTE]
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