Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on February 07, 2021 at 04:39:41 from (75.127.27.79):
In Reply to: Re: Jon f acidosis posted by John in La on February 07, 2021 at 04:22:10:
Right here corn does not really do well enough to raise, to dry and shorter growing season,, I have been growing Haybet forage Hay Barley for over 25 years now and have also added growing a forage winter wheat, both developed for Cattle feed, I also grow some millet for Moo food,, they do very well on it all,, far as I know zero problems with acidosis,, I also know how to keep the nitrates at a very low level when producing it,, Oats and corn can get it with high enough amounts to kill though, one reason I never grew oats for forage feeding, both teh hay barley and willow creek winter wheat I grow are also beardless grains,, which stops the lump jaw that can occur
this is Hay Barley,, this grew and made just over 1 ton per acre on less than three inches of liquid form September 2019 until these pics were taken 7-2020, I average 2 tons per acre but can reach three tons a acre with more H20
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