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Posted by Luke S on August 10, 2005 at 09:30:30 from (65.161.251.246):
I want to know what works best for you guys for outside hay storage. Curently I am using 2 methods. One is these plastic bale sleeve's that slip on and then I line them up end to end along the edge of the field under some trees. The other is I stack them in a pyramid style (3-2-1) and tarp them and tie off the tarp to concrete blocks. I am wondering, is there anything better/easier than the methods I am using short off building a barn and I can't afford anymore barns! I am considering a Netwrap baler? How do netwrap bales hold up outside? How would a netwrap bale/sleeve combo work? Oh ya, on the bales I stack and tarp I put pallets under the bales that are on the bottom of the stack, but that makes for a heck of a lot of work, the sleeve's are easier but I don't know what the hay will look like after sitting all winter.
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