Posted by Muduc on July 19, 2014 at 20:33:45 from (66.249.57.68):
Tonight I was getting everything ready for square baling tomorrow early afternoon and I raked everything this afternoon so I ran the square baler back and forth on the headlands to "open" the field and make sure the baler was tuned in just right. it has just enough moisture in it that its nice and green and retains all the leaves but I know those bales are going to sweat a little tomorrow and can't be stacked in the barn for a day or two. When I was younger the guys I baled for would spread salt on bales like that. My question is would hay preservative properly mixed and put in a pump up sprayer and spray the bales down as they are stacked do about the same as the old time salt trick? I have no experience with the hay preservative, and understand that it is supposed to be put on with an applicator on the baler to get it uniformly thru the bale...but my mind comes up with out of the box thinking like this from time to time and I like to bounce it off others. See what you guys think.
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