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    #11
    A lot of operations west of highway 2 here in Alberta are making individual rapped high moisture bales to use or sell.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
      If do it watch the fertility. High nitrates in greenfeed can be a concern.

      My choice if doing it would be straight oats but they can be s bitch to dry down.
      I always wonder why more guys don’t tedder there greenfeed . And good tedder will pay for itself pretty fast .

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        #13
        Originally posted by Leduc cowboy View Post
        I always wonder why more guys don’t tedder there greenfeed . And good tedder will pay for itself pretty fast .
        A lot of people cut the crop far too mature to use a tedder.

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          #14
          Anybody tried sorghum Sudan grass? I am interested in it mainly as a cover crop. Supposed to have a big root system and improve the soil a lot. But may not be great in the northern plains /prairies.
          Last edited by chuckChuck; May 21, 2019, 10:30.

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            #15
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            Anybody tried sorghum Sudan grass? I am interested in it mainly as a cover crop. Supposed to have a big root system and improve the soil a lot. But may not be great in the northern plains /prairies.
            We've grown it. Warm season grass. Grew fast and had good tonnage. Easy to establish too. If for feed watch nitrates.

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