This message is from: Starfire Farm starfiref...@usa.net
We have a local hay farmer growing Teff hay here in Berthoud, Co. Pretty
hay, nice and soft. Our horses seem to do well on it. It is their second
choice (if given a choice) but they clean it up. If anyone wants the
farmer's info, just
This message is from: Karen McCarthy weeg...@hotmail.com
Oops, really sorry everyone for not trimming my previous post... yikes, such
poor form!
Kmac in Oregon
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This message is from: Karen McCarthy weeg...@hotmail.com
Hmmm, we are growing Teff hay...about 2 weeks away from cutting. Our neighbor
across the road from us is also growing it, baling as I write this.
Contact me off list if interested. We also have 2 nice crops, from 2 different
farms of
This message is from: Karen McCarthy weeg...@hotmail.com
Tef hay originated in ethiopia - it is an annual grass that will only
germinate in warm soils above 60- that's warm. That's why it is a later crop
for us. No real problems w/ molding hay here in high dry central Oregon
unless you are
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