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baleage

Is there anyone that has done or is doing baleage? I am going to try a little bit this year but I have never done baleage before. My dad and I farm 1500 acres of alfalfa, triticale, sorghum, barley and *******. I would like to try a little bit of each crop to see how they do.

1) Do any of those crops work better than others for baleage?

2) What stage of growth should I cut them at?

3) I have read that some crops need more wraps on the bale than others. Is that true?


What are your thoughts? Thanks in advance.

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we have done alfalfa and it is very good feed. We do rye, wheat , triticale every spring. Best feed value is at 5% of heading. Bermuda grass is good annytime. Fescue is good up to heading, anfter it makes an head they won’t eat it (learned the hard way). All baleage need min of 6 mils of wrap. It needs to be wrapped within 24 hrs of baling to retain feed value and fed within 2 yrs


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