Posted by Fred Werring on April 27, 2022 at 09:56:33 from (162.213.228.87):
Don't know anything about silage, other than some bales I bought many years back and fed as I bought them.
Got a neighbor who sold all his cows. Offering to sell me Sudan grass silage bales. But I really wasn't looking to buy for this year, looking to feeding next winter.
Bales were wrapped with an inline wrapper, so ends are not sealed. I'm thinking if I did buy some, it would have to be with the understanding I kept them at his place sealed up until needed.
Would silage even keep until next winter? From what I've read in extension articles, the answer is no. But I'm asking you guys.
With the late spring we're having, probably be feeding hay at least through the middle of May. Maybe I'll just buy enough to feed out now and save my dry hay for next year.
With fertilizer prices, I've been buying some net wrapped bales against next winter. May buy more. But I have no experience with silage.
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