What is the grass your cutting? Do you bale it? That's a awesome harvest compare to my alfalfa. I'm in WA state, cold climate in the winter. I got five cuttings on the alfalfa this year. How many cuttings a year with your crop? bjr
If you are talking about my crop it is a sudan-sorghum hybrid grass. It is bred to be late in heading out which allows you to get a stand like this with no heads....check out the picture. It's also bred to be small stemmed but putting out 50# of seed to the acre ($31 per bag) helps to keep the stems thin, again check out the picture. It is also bred to have the leaf nodules closer together than normal hybrid Haygrazers to increase the yield, again check out the picture. It comes out of Denton, TX. and I would have to dig around for the name of it; but could.
It is a warm season sorghum cross and needs 65F average soil temp to germinate. Down here that put me out to April 16 with a harvest date of June 26 for a 71 day growing season.
This is my first year with the seed. I only got this cutting (plenty for me) due to the regrowth being attacked by Sugar Cane Aphids which caught me off guard and within a few days of my last inspection which was doing great, had sewn their damage, killing the plants.
I was impressed with the crop but it was mainly due to the fact that I couldn't get in and cut it earlier due to the rainy spring we had. However, other than the tremendous amount of foilage I had to process with my small farm equipment, I'm glad now that it happened due to that mentioned.
It obviously requires crimping and I used my NH 404 for that...gave the old girl a real workout.
Yes I baled it and see if I can dig up a picture of a bale, 5x4 from my JD 375 roller.
Funny, I have had these pics out there since early July and you are the first guy to inquire.
Mark