Posted by caterpillar guy on January 03, 2019 at 09:55:03 from (47.26.86.124):
In Reply to: Roasted shell corn? posted by dairyman on January 02, 2019 at 17:51:25:
Don't know about the roasting . You can with air on the corn keep it for quite a while at 20 % moisture while it is cold. Depending on how much you have and how fast you use it it might be less fuss to just store it like it is and feed from there. You could also bag it to keep. That would require a fermentation period then feeding could go through the year without spoilage if you keep feeding at a reasonable rate like a foot or two every few days. We used to keep ground ear corn that way for feed. Would grind it at about 20-28 moisture bag then feed all year till the next years feed was ready. Feed about a ton per week. 8 foot bag was supposed to be about a ton per foot. 150 foot bag was supposed to hold about equal to a 50 foot silo. Never compared since we didn't have a silo to compare to.
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