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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 260003" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>There is also the problem of rain/snow blowing into the building and collecting on top of the concrete, if the building is not fully enclosed, and running/soaking back under the stack if the concrete is not poured correctly to prevent it. We try to stack ours on pallets to allow for air circulation under the stack and keep the hay off the dirt and concrete. If we can't find enough pallets, then the bottom layer is ground for our own use since grinding knocks most of the mold off the hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 260003, member: 539"] There is also the problem of rain/snow blowing into the building and collecting on top of the concrete, if the building is not fully enclosed, and running/soaking back under the stack if the concrete is not poured correctly to prevent it. We try to stack ours on pallets to allow for air circulation under the stack and keep the hay off the dirt and concrete. If we can't find enough pallets, then the bottom layer is ground for our own use since grinding knocks most of the mold off the hay. [/QUOTE]
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