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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1544968" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I got my results:</p><p>All figures are DM</p><p>1st cutting F#1 CP 13.1 aNDF 57 TDN 53 %moisture 46.1</p><p>1st cutting F#2 CP 15.0 aNDF 58 TDN 58 %moisture 76.8</p><p>2nd cutting F#1 CP 13.4 aNDF 61 TDN 57 %moisture 40.3</p><p>They are really eating it well. Manure is medium - flattens when hits the ground, but no splatter.</p><p>Started with F#1 and the baler broke down so hay was on ground longer than normal. 2nd cutting was trying to put up dry, but weather did not cooperate. F#2 has more clover & ltl alfalfa. We graze 2nd cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1544968, member: 968"] I got my results: All figures are DM 1st cutting F#1 CP 13.1 aNDF 57 TDN 53 %moisture 46.1 1st cutting F#2 CP 15.0 aNDF 58 TDN 58 %moisture 76.8 2nd cutting F#1 CP 13.4 aNDF 61 TDN 57 %moisture 40.3 They are really eating it well. Manure is medium - flattens when hits the ground, but no splatter. Started with F#1 and the baler broke down so hay was on ground longer than normal. 2nd cutting was trying to put up dry, but weather did not cooperate. F#2 has more clover & ltl alfalfa. We graze 2nd cutting. [/QUOTE]
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