Hilgardia
Hilgardia
Hilgardia
University of California
Hilgardia

A comparison of 1x3x3-inch wafers and baled alfalfa hay for milk production

Authors

Granville A. Hutton
Donald L. Bath

Authors Affiliations

Granville A. Hutton, Jr., is Farm Advisor, Sun Joaquin County; Donald L. Bath is Extension Dairy Nutritionist, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 21(5):10-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v021n05p10. May 1967.

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Abstract

It has been estimated that 100,000 tons of alfalfa were wafered in California in 1965. Each year for the past six years increased amounts of wafered alfalfa hay have been fed to dairy cattle. A new experimental wafering machine was tested in the summer of 1965. Windrowed alfalfa was picked up by the experimental wafering machine, sprayed with water, chopped, and channeled between two wheels. A smaller wheel with scalloped cutting portions operated inside a larger wheel to compress the hay into wafers about 1 × 3 × 3 inches in size.

Hutton G, Bath D. 1967. A comparison of 1x3x3-inch wafers and baled alfalfa hay for milk production. Hilgardia 21(5):10-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v021n05p10
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