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Winter Ryegrass Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Isomade" data-source="post: 1008281" data-attributes="member: 13135"><p>1. If its out up correctly</p><p>2. Yes, if it's put up correctly</p><p>3. Yes, if it's harvested on time it can be between 11-14% protien</p><p>4. Yes</p><p></p><p>Most rye grass hay you see is too mature and doesn't make the best hay. The problem with getting it put up correctly is the high water content combined with the fact that the optimal time to bail is in the rainy season. If you get lucky you can have great hay. Most of the bailers that get it just right hade a Tedder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isomade, post: 1008281, member: 13135"] 1. If its out up correctly 2. Yes, if it's put up correctly 3. Yes, if it's harvested on time it can be between 11-14% protien 4. Yes Most rye grass hay you see is too mature and doesn't make the best hay. The problem with getting it put up correctly is the high water content combined with the fact that the optimal time to bail is in the rainy season. If you get lucky you can have great hay. Most of the bailers that get it just right hade a Tedder. [/QUOTE]
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