Posted by jenkbefrm on July 29, 2010 at 07:45:29 from (65.127.84.74):
In Reply to: Re: Argh!! posted by Flurette Farm on July 29, 2010 at 07:04:20:
Where we farm in South Central WI Oats are a good alternative to Organic Corn. I tried feeding oats vs. corn and found that my cattle gained just as well from oats as they did with the more expensive corn. Plus with oats I didn't need to add protien. My uncle tried it with his Dairy cows and did not see a difference in milk production. On our land we yield just as many bushels of oats as we can corn when growing organically. I knew of one organic dairy farmer who quit raising corn altogether and went to seeding hulless oats instead. He liked it because you drilled them in the spring forgot about them until July. No cultivating, no drying, less input costs.
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