Posted by jose bagge on March 07, 2010 at 08:43:36 from (75.105.16.213):
In Reply to: Alfalfa?? posted by dave2 on March 07, 2010 at 08:25:24:
In Va, in seems like we only get two cuts of Alfalfa even in the best of times- so you're essentially asking the man to plant and maintain, then go "halfs"...dunno if anyone around here would do it.
For tough winter keepers, i add a half scoop of cracked corn. Remember- hay for bellies, grain for top line. a flat top line is always more apealling than a big ol hay belly, and moves better too. but_ igot an old boy that just loves that alfalfa too, so i know where you're coming from
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