Stand alone Bagasse is not a hay substitute and not even edible...dope...
No chemical treatment is added from IFUS either...
I suggest you learn IFUS and the products or just watch the signing of the joint venture as a new plant is built,,,
.2 Continue studies using bagasse as a horticultural mulch for homes, gardens, and commercial ventures. Likely, this may be the venture that produces the best economic output, looking at how many bags of pine bark mulch are sold every year to homeowners. 3. Evaluate the potential of bagasse, pelleted, and mixed with other feed supplements for feeding livestock.
No one is fooled
LOL why not post about Mootrial again
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THE FUTURE OF IFUS HAS NEVER BEEN BETTER
IFUS STRONG
All of my posts are strictly opinions and should not be considered to be facts, or investment advise.