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Chopping real green corn for silage question,
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tonesaguy
Posted 9/30/2008 10:48 (#472164 - in reply to #470816)
Subject: Re: Chopping real green corn for silage question,



Chilliwack, British Columbia
Do you guys need any? I think dad talked to your mom, but hasn't got back to us yet. Some of ours is getting ready to go, would like to get it sold.

As far as green silage goes, unless you need the feed for some reason, I would tend to leave it as long as possible, especially if you have a processor. Since the custom guys have gotten them here, we have never had corn run in the bunker, Im sure not more than 75% moisture. As near as we figure, plant earlier, harvest a bit later. Always seems to pay off, but may not always be possible.

Good luck, don't forget the goal is to make good feed that cows will thank you for later...
Glenn
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