Posted by RevJJ on January 11, 2012 at 18:29:12 from (71.170.205.186):
In Reply to: Growing grain....LONG posted by ChrisinMO on January 11, 2012 at 10:15:19:
If you really want to go cheap, feed them oats, barley, or beans of anytype instead of corn. The oats and barley can be sown with a drill or broadcast. The beans could be too, but row cropping them would allow for better weed control. If you work it right, do a rotation of the grains and the beans to save on fertilizer. If you could get by without row cropping, a good, cheap setup would be small tandem, a fertilizer slinger or grain drill, maybe a chisel plow, and an AC allcrop combine. Except for grain storage and hauling, you should be able to get all of that for 1500-2500 bucks, maybe cheaper if you are careful in your shopping. Hogs really like oats and barley, espcially if you wet it some and let it sour some.
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