Posted by John Harmon on November 26, 2009 at 15:45:12 from (65.55.67.173):
In Reply to: Temporary corn crib posted by Andy Moncman on November 26, 2009 at 07:26:34:
I've shoveled a lot of ear corn out of a Snow Fence Crib into my Artsway Grinder Mixer. run in a few bushels of Oats,some supplements and salt and the old cows are happy for another few days.I layed out a circle with a center stake ansd a rope,every 5 ft. or so drive in a Steel Fence post encircle it with Snow Fence,tie the Fence to the Posts and start filling. Don't even think of putting down any thing for a floor except wood boards or you will be sorry.My preference was short grass. Dirt floor and rain will make a dirty mess. Tarps puddle water and then if it freezes ,another mess. Grass will break away from the roots and if nothing else will add feed value.This is if you intend to grind and feed the corn.
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