After LOTS of searching the web I may have stumbled on something. As long as I have quantities and the specific gravity of the liquid I should be able to use this formula to convert it to dry matter quantities.
All of the people that think farming is easy should be drawn and quartered. Between the genetics and biology advancements in animals and the chemical understanding it takes to stay competitive with crops, you nearly have to be a rocket scientist to do this job! If you aren't and rely on a crop manager to figure everything out and then pay that person, I'm not sure how you would turn a profit. I'm just a lowly 1000 acre farmer (funny how that makes me small now days) so I am working to be able to do all of these jobs so I don't have to pay out to others for the figuring and planning. I knew this would be a mental stretch to learn this, but this jump can't be taken in steps. I just hope I am keeping careful enough notes to be able to do it next spring, too!
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