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Corn silage rolled up to be fed to the cows that produce your milk.

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You are actually quite wrong about this ...

This is the stalk, left over after the corn grain has been harvested by a combine and not by a harvester which makes corn silage.

It is called corn stover and is only used as a bedding material either whole or put through a bedding chopper ... FYI

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On 6/9/2020 at 5:34 PM, Gnarleyeh said:

You are actually quite wrong about this ...

This is the stalk, left over after the corn grain has been harvested by a combine and not by a harvester which makes corn silage.

It is called corn stover and is only used as a bedding material either whole or put through a bedding chopper ... FYI

FYI, Corn stover is made up of the stalk, leaves, husks and tassels left in the field after harvesting the grain with a combine. This stover can be used to make advanced biofuels or be used as a low quality, emergency livestock feed.

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