Posted by sammydwm on February 14, 2010 at 06:16:18 from (63.135.150.124):
In Reply to: Sweet corn silage posted by jacksonduper on February 13, 2010 at 18:48:04:
As a boy I grew up in a town with a cannery. There was always a long list of folks signed up to get that silage.
As an older kid I was around during one of the set aside programs. Dad set aside most of our corn ground then when he wasn't able to rent as much from the neighbors as he wanted, he found he was able to plant sweet corn in the set aside....Filled a 20x70 with it. Cows ate it and milked just as well as anything else. Don't think there was a great surge in production cuz we went back to field corn the next year.
As an older guy, we are into hobby farming now and I make the occasional garbage bag (or 20) of corn silage with leftover sweet corn. The cows like it but the goats could care less.
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