Posted by Don-Wi on June 29, 2010 at 20:12:21 from (75.205.231.226):
This year feed is a little harder to get as we lost just about all of our first crop. We've got 10 acres of oats that's up to my belly button or taller (3-3 1/2' tall) and it's in the milk stage which I know is supposed to be good for cutting for feed.
Trouble is, we've only ever done oats for grain or oats & peas and chopped it off. Never just baled it for hay but it's looking pretty tempting. Who has baled it in the past, and what did you feed it to? We would be feeding it to dairy cattle, or at the worst heifers & steers.
We would probably cut it with our 9' machine instead of the 14' hydra-swing so we can lay the windrow out wider and get a better conditioning on it. Even have a brand new sickle in the shop waiting for action. Need to pull the machine out of the weeds and grease it up, inspect it, etc...
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