we raised milo for hog feed in the 70s , i liked mixin onion wheat /milo/corn equal parts .., still remember what the pens smelled like ,LOL .. but man , Oh Man , those pigs turned into fat hoggs quik,.. the milo protein value allowed about a 30% reduction in bean meal ,. .,.darn good feed, and easy to grow ,even in wet sloughs,,And if dry yr... those plump heads of grain stick up like a single middle finger to dry weather,milo dont care it will produce a good crop regardless of the weather .. once harvested we ran the fat cows on the fields and broadcast winter wheat for the cows to trample in for cover crop ,,..sure worked good ,trouble was the milo had no commercial market, only local feeders,,and it was problematic to dry if a fella only used air and it rained for 2 weeks like we did .. we had about 1000 get hot when i was 17 ,had to get it out and load wagons ,i went in the bin to shovel in the bottom cone ,. i had a mask on ,but that yellow mold,. got in my lungs bad ,went skating that nite with ALL the wife to be's sibs and i was winded ,.. next day i went to the hospital with a 103 fever ,the kept me for 10 days, and to be honest,. that was the beginning of my emphesema, but it is great feed for both cattle and hogs .
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