difference between hay and cereal
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The primary difference between hay and silage is that the former is grass that's cut and dried to use as animal fodder. Silage is fermented and stored in a silo before used as food. As a result, they have several distinctions: ... Storage methods: Hay is mowed, dried and stored in bales.
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The primary difference between hay and silage is that the former is grass that's cut and dried to use as animal fodder. Silage is fermented and stored in a silo before used as food. As a result, they have several distinctions: ... Storage methods: Hay is mowed, dried and stored in bales.
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