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| Need some opinions from those with experience.
Ok, we're 35 days post seeding on the sorghum/sudangrass project. It has reached a height of 50", measured to the top of the curve on the highest leaf. All the info I could find tells me that height corresponds with the optimum level of protein/tonnage/low ndf in the plant.
So, I cut it on Saturday morning, did a pretty good job of splitting the stems open and crimping them with the conditioner, hoping to round bale it this week.
Checked it today and found what I kinda expected. Top is cured, underneath still found green leaves, and the stems still have some juice. Definately not close to baling today.
What to do, what to do..... run a tedder through it, rake it in single windrows and turn it a couple days in a row (I can get my hands on an inverter pretty quick), leave it for a couple days and hope it doesn't rain?
Anyone with experience with this crop have some advice???
I'll post some pics of the project when I get them resized.
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