Bossy Knows
Best
In 2007 a dairy farmer
in Vermonttreated part of his fields with
Sea-Crop. He said that whenever the cows
were turned into the Sea-Crop treated
fields to graze, the butterfat content of their milk would increase noticeably.
In 2008 a farmer in
the Midwestdid a test with a four acre hay field.
Sea-Crop was used on one half of the field
and the other half received only normal fertilization. Later in the season cattle were turned lose into
the field. The cows ate the forage in the Sea-Crop treated portion of the field down to the ground
before they moved over to graze on the conventionally treated half of the field. In this case the greener
grass that the cows preferred was not on the other side of the fence.
In 2008 a certified organic dairy farm in
the Midwesttreated their hay fields with
Sea-Crop. During the winter, when the
dairy cows were fed on the dried hay from those fields, they ate from 25% to 30% less hay than normal
because their hunger was more readily satisfied with the nutrient dense fodder. The farmer stated that he
has a lot more hay left in the barn than is normal for this late in the winter.
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