Loneranger
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I'm coming to the conclusion that you guys in Canada & I live 2 different worlds. We basically just get 1 cutting hay. Usually start end june-1st july, and then you better go 24/7 or hay will burn up. Not enough 2nd cutting to ever make a windrow, except along swales. This year we never got a frost till Oct. We put up 3000-5000 bales/yr, and with kids leaving home and with hired help problems and cost of putting hay up, I'm looking for options. Our place is exceptionaly good hay place for around here. On a good year hay will run 2T/acre, but only 1 cutting. If I were to wait and plant in july, I'm not sure if it would even come up. per-if my alf looked anything like yours, i would be hopeful.
gf is probably right, snow is the least of my problems. Think maybe bale grazing is my only option, unless some other crop would work. How do you use the soap. I graze alf and bloat can be a real problem. Vigortone bloat gaurd seems to work good, but is pretty expensive, and EVERY critter needs to get their dose every day. As far as the cows, I have been full feeding them, because the swaths are completly covered with cement-like snow and even before they got that bad, I pretty much had to feed them most of the hay they needed.
gf is probably right, snow is the least of my problems. Think maybe bale grazing is my only option, unless some other crop would work. How do you use the soap. I graze alf and bloat can be a real problem. Vigortone bloat gaurd seems to work good, but is pretty expensive, and EVERY critter needs to get their dose every day. As far as the cows, I have been full feeding them, because the swaths are completly covered with cement-like snow and even before they got that bad, I pretty much had to feed them most of the hay they needed.