What crop is most commonly used for silage purposes in the United States?
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What crop is most commonly used for silage purposes in the United States?
Now I think corn but I am not sure for the era of the farm questions.
Todd
7 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum
Corn. Although we also use to cut alfalfa and put it in layers with the corn while it was still /green//wet.
In eastern Colorado a lot of sorghum type forage is used like millet hay, sudanex, hay grazer. Some of that goes by different names in different areas
7 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum
I agree with Corn.
I will say though that now days, for us grass farmers, wrapped baleage works great. I have 65 wrapped bales of clover and oats. The cows really enjoy that stuff!
7 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum
Corn.
7 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum