[AT] Rock Falls, IL

Herb Metz metz-h.b at comcast.net
Tue Dec 20 10:14:24 PST 2016


My Dad fattened four dozen yearlings every fall/winter for several decades; 
his preference (also) was corn ground on the cob, with silage, and alfalfa 
or hay.  Opinion is he enjoyed that more than grain farming (less dependent 
on weather).
Herb(GA)


-----Original Message----- 
From: John Slavin
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 12:21 PM
To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
Subject: Re: [AT] Rock Falls, IL
Sort of off topic for this, but my brother-in-law has a new idea pull type 2 
row NARROW corn picker.  Nearly all of our corn is shelled, but he usually 
leaves 5 acres or so to pick in the ear.  We still have a grinder-mixer and 
run the ear corn through it.  I’m still of the belief that corn ground on 
the cob makes the best feed with the roughage in it in the form of the cob, 
particularly for cattle that aren't destined for the feedlot. Even for 
cattle that will eventually go to the feedlot, it makes good feed for when 
they’re first weaned and getting used to corn going through their digestive 
system.  2 row NARROW pickers must be kinda rare.  I’ve not seen many of 
them.  That would work nice behind the M!
John Slavin






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