Posted by caterpillar guy on July 19, 2023 at 04:20:31 from (47.26.9.191):
In Reply to: Last silo empty posted by tomstractorsandtoys on July 18, 2023 at 06:26:22:
Back when we bagged feed. We cut the hay bags along the sides at the ground then the rest worked good for covering round bales when we had more than we could get inside. The ground ear corn bag we cut on the bottom in the middle worked good for hay also. Silage would feed out with a loader pretty decent.Hay was another animal tough to load out with the bucket unless you had the sides back some. For the ear corn I made a frame from old 3/8's water pipe so the plastic was not dwon in the way and helped with unloading. The augers in the parlor would not take the ground ear corn without some shelled corn to help make it feed down better so we mixed it with the feed grinder along with minerals and soybean meal. Our bags were 8x150 and they claimed we could get about a ton per foot in them. We put up 7 bags per year. 3corn silage 3 haylage and 1 ground ear corn.
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