Perennials are good hay makers

By Bob Freebairn
Updated August 4 2021 - 9:13pm, first published August 2 2021 - 5:00am
Steers relishing tropical grass hay, in this case Premier digit grass baled in 2020, with protein of 12 per cent. Often better than cereal hay and less prone to mice damage.
Steers relishing tropical grass hay, in this case Premier digit grass baled in 2020, with protein of 12 per cent. Often better than cereal hay and less prone to mice damage.

IS THERE anything we can do to reduce the risk of massive hay losses that occurred on some properties as a result of the recent/current mice plague?

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