Posted by cadet trooper on July 20, 2008 at 17:13:03 from (69.223.35.79):
In Reply to: O/T: Sudangrass posted by tjdub on July 19, 2008 at 21:27:12:
I'm trying to remember but the question about Sudex rings a bell I remember dad after two dry years in a row and farming 240tillable acres milking 80 cows we were running out of pasture so we planted 10 acres of Sudex for green chop Wow, what a mess the good thing is it came on fast but with good rainfall then we couldn't stay ahead of it because as someone already said you shouldn't and couldn't go in while it was wet because it was like going into a wet cornfield no grass cover so it was slippey slimey mess the flail chopper would keep sliding sideways if you were going up a hill pulling a bunk wagon it would take me a couple hours to chop a couple small bunk wagons full then the milking barn walls started to take on an Olive green tint due to loose bowels the old milk pails had to be kept covered and you walked with caution down the aisleways. The stuff made good plowdown.
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