I enjoy corn meal in various forms. Don’t know what type of corn they use for that though, considering I’ve never lived anywhere that corn for grain was terribly productive.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostLet us know how it turns out. That might have been a really good idea considering how the year has gone so far, and the shortage of feed.
So what depth do you seed a blend which contains peas and canola and even smaller forage seeds?
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostMy only experience with trying to eat corn other than the sweet corn we normally consume as humans, was grits. We took a trip and traveled around the Southern States a few years ago. The locals kept raving about how great grits were, and insisted we have some. Disappointed doesn't begin to describe the experience. But maybe Chuck has a better recipe. Hopefully he will let us know.Last edited by ajl; Jul 13, 2023, 20:31.
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Originally posted by ajl View PostEver eaten tortilla chips or Doritos? My wife makes corn bread and it is good with honey. Had grits when I was down in Florida but not crazy about them either.
But I have been wrong before.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostMaybe chuck cant count, but the conspiracy theorists are batting 100% last few yrs.
The govt wants non edible animal agriculture, not commercial livestock. So that means protected bison roaming your land again, if its even still your land.
If all the land was converted to 1/4 forages who the hell would buy all that hay. Or is it not for cutting. Or we export it to palces where people still eat meat.
This is an insane govt. Treat it as such.
Dropping 300+ dollars a ton on feed is getting old in this camp!
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Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View PostWell i know one thing with a theory like that , the cost of feed would certainly go down! LOL !
Dropping 300+ dollars a ton on feed is getting old in this camp!
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