Planting a late corn crop could be a way for producers held back by wet weather to market their grain through livestock, especially cattle. Warren Rusche, with South Dakota State Extension Feedlot Management Associate, tells Brownfield Ag News the key difference is growers wouldn’t have to dry down their grain… “We can either harvest the corn crop as either silage or high moisture shelled corn or high moisture ear corn, extend the window of when harvest can take place.
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