(1) Forage varieties can be drilled in May and just one harvest will provide three to six tons of high protein hay or silage.
(2) Fall is the perfect time of the year to start hay , especially timothy or other grasses.
(3) Tractors cannot be used on land to convey fodder to feeding sites and farmers have to carry in hay or silage on their backs.
(4) You also could mix grain or chopped hay with freshly chopped corn to lower the moisture content.
(5) Most producers had moved cattle to pastures, with hay supplies very short.
(6) We had somebody put our grass into square hay bales two or three years ago.
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(8) The fruit is kept in a room for a day after harvest and thereafter, it is wrapped between layers of straw, grass, hay or paper.
(9) When a field gets too weedy, Fred will seed it in grasses and turn it into pasture or hay .
(10) He advised farmers with surplus stock and a fodder shortage to purchase concentrate feed rather than hay .
(11) There are organic sources for any and all nutrients you'll need to grow hay and pasture.
(12) He is hoping people will donate fodder and hay for a convoy for those struggling to feed their stock.
(13) Some grass is grown on the farm for hay or silage, together with swede, turnip or kale for winter forage.
(14) The Wilsons feed the hogs corn, barley, oats and hay grown on their farm.
(15) Legume hay (such as alfalfa) typically has a greater calcium content than grass hay .
(16) He ran out of grass and began feeding cattle hay and other nutrients in August, a month earlier than usual.
(17) By the time we headed back to the palace, we smelled of horse manure and hay, with hay and grass sticking out from our hair and clothes.
(18) Here we plant a mixture of alfalfa and timothy, or alfalfa and orchard grass, as hay for horses or dairy cows.
(19) About three years ago, his cows began grazing mostly on pasture and were fed grain and hay over winter.
(20) Thousands of acres of corn and hay are planted each year for cattle to eat.