I have done it many times it is not hard to do. Just make two rows of round bales. I usually did twenty bales at a time. Dig a shallow trench on each side and the ends of the bales. Lay a sheet of plastic over the bales pull it tight and bury the edge in the trench. On one end in the middle stick your anhydrous hose under the plastic. Try to push it as close to the middle as you can. Cover it and the edge of the plastic with dirt. Open the valve on the anhydrous. I usually left it open for a few minutes. Then just pulled it out from under the plastic. One person pulling and another keeping the dirt on the plastic. If you don't need to return the tank just leave the hose there until you open the plastic in a few days toa week. You usually loose very little of the gas. I would then let them set for a week. When you would open the plastic there would be very little anhydrous smell. The cattle would really eat it. Just make sure they have plenty of water. They need a larger amount when eating the treated hay/straw.
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