I live in an area that grows great grain crops, but poor (1/2 ton/ac average) hay crops. I found that it made more sense to put up silage and feed my cows barley, silage, supplement and barley straw than it did to feed hay.
However, this year I think it will pencil out way better to sell my $4 barley and buy hay with the big crops and surplus of hay in the prairies.
I have had a few bales of hay in the past and have a Jiffy 900 processor for my straw bales. I have tried unrolling my hay bales and letting the cows eat them, which works well except that the strings or net wrap is frozen on so tight for most of the winter it is a real pain to remove. I have run some bales throught the Jiffy 900 procesor, and it works well, but is slow, noisy and seems to blow a lot of leaves off.
What do most people do? Are other brands of processors much better than the Jiffy 900? Can you take the string off the bales in storage before the first snow and keep the bales together for winter feeding?
I do not have winter protection or watering facilities any where but in my yard, so all hay will be yard fed for the Feb-Apr period.
However, this year I think it will pencil out way better to sell my $4 barley and buy hay with the big crops and surplus of hay in the prairies.
I have had a few bales of hay in the past and have a Jiffy 900 processor for my straw bales. I have tried unrolling my hay bales and letting the cows eat them, which works well except that the strings or net wrap is frozen on so tight for most of the winter it is a real pain to remove. I have run some bales throught the Jiffy 900 procesor, and it works well, but is slow, noisy and seems to blow a lot of leaves off.
What do most people do? Are other brands of processors much better than the Jiffy 900? Can you take the string off the bales in storage before the first snow and keep the bales together for winter feeding?
I do not have winter protection or watering facilities any where but in my yard, so all hay will be yard fed for the Feb-Apr period.
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