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From: Dave Johnson (graze-l_at_witt.ac.nz)
Date: 03/02/05


Anyone have experience is using molasses as the sole energy source to
balance the protein overload of milk cows on pasture?  I understand that is
better than corn because it is sugar, not starch based energy that will not
offset rumen ph like a slug of grain.  Any ideas on feeding up to 5 #/day?

Dave Johnson
Provident Farms
1254 Blacks Creek Rd.
Liberty, PA 16930
provident@epix.net
570-324-2285   570-772-9004 cell

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Pennsylvania


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Last Updated:4:56 PM EST November 19, 2008
Conditions:Overcast
Temperature:34° F
Wind Chill:25° F
Humidity:46%
Dew Point:15° F
Wind:NW at 13 MPH
Pressure:30.07 Inches
Visibility:10.0 Miles
Sun Rise:06:58 AM
Sun Set:04:47 PM
Moon Rise:11:51 PM
Moon Set:12:42 PM


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