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Sugarmaker
Orange Level Joined: 12 Jul 2013 Location: Albion PA Points: 8237 |
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Posted: 07 May 2019 at 3:11pm |
Folks,
Not sure where this should be. Anyway I got a call from my friend Gary and his fields were being harvested. A unusual crop for our area. This grass which get to be about 10 feet tall is dry and ready for the choppers Claas chopper with duals, loading tracked trailers, hauled with Cat Challengers. Yea they mean business. 3 semi trucks were hauling it to mfg facility about 30 miles away. Field exits were a little soupy and this guy was stopped by the local Sheffield soil! The next field they were headed for. This was 2 year old grass. Very heavy and dense. My understanding is it will be made into consumables like paper plates. Once planted it will keep coming back each year. Like a bulb type plant. Bulbs look kind of like a medium potato. Regards, Chris Edited by Sugarmaker - 07 May 2019 at 9:30pm |
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JohnCO
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Niwot Colo Points: 8992 |
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That's interesting, never heard of it before,w well does it yield, tons per acre?
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LouSWPA
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well, I hope it pays well, given what they have tied up in equipment
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Sugarmaker
Orange Level Joined: 12 Jul 2013 Location: Albion PA Points: 8237 |
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Folks,
Not sure I know any of the answers. This friends farm is under contract to grow this grass. Not sure of those details. The company that makes the final product does the planting and harvesting. Yea some investment. But its not using trees and will grow back next year. Looks like great deer habitat too! This equipment just traveled 3 hours to get to this farm which is one of its furthest from the factory in Andover Ohio. I dont think there is much weight to the product? Not sure how many tons are on a semi load?
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shameless dude
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thanks for posting this, it's interesting to learn where lots of different things are made with. lots of diversifications out there!
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DMiller
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If the trailers are filled and any scales close, they are likely loading less than 48,000 lbs. To that we were hauling 900+ bushel on a 40x 8'6" round bottom dump trailer so could be closer to 1000-1100 bushel a trailer at the guesstimated weight.
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Tbone95
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So.....that's the typical way, that it's dry in the spring after wintering and that's when they chop it?
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JohnCO
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It would make sense to wait until it's dried down as much as possible to save on drying costs, also if it is stored, they don't have to worry about it heating up. Doesn't look like weeds would be a problem once it gets established. I assume the land owner just gets paid so much per acre since the company does all the work.
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Tbone95
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Yeah....just that the "stand strength" must be pretty awesome to ride out wind, rain, snow for all that time. Obviously I suppose, if it has enough substance to make paper products, it has enough stem strength to ride it out. Never heard of it before.
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ac fleet
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Interesting crop! -- sounds like it might just have a place in the market. Hope it expands to other areas!
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truckerfarmer
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Got any more information on that grass? I tried Google, but couldn't find anything.
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Found this on Google:
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truckerfarmer
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Thanks Dave.
I've been considering alternative crops, so anything new peaks my interest. |
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Sugarmaker
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Folks,
The link looks to be correct Aloterra is the company he is hooked up with! I butchered the name of the grass! Sorry!
Regards, Chris Edited by Sugarmaker - 09 May 2019 at 8:52pm |
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Tbone95
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Miscanthus.....castanza ???? Wow, yeah, you butchered it! Never heard of that though either.
4 - 16 tons per acre dry matter. Quite a range, but the top end of that is pretty high. Interesting. Just need a market....
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allisrutledge
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Bet its hard on knives. Sounds like a great option for replacing trees in the process.
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JohnCO
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Just watched a video on Youtube of the harvest. It was in French so didn't understand much of what they were saying but it looks like they were burning it in a boiler for hot water. It was a link to the Aloterra site. They are expanding to 7000 acres this year to make 50 million plates and clamshell boxes. Aloterra
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