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<blockquote data-quote="dansangus" data-source="post: 1495261" data-attributes="member: 13252"><p>This is kind of a crazy question,but here goes-I have a area where I feed round bales in the winter. Loose hay mixes with manure and in the spring I push it in a mound to rot down.I work it up from time to time to help the process. I now have a pile that is a few years old that will not break down,more hay than manure. Since its in a open area,is there any way I could put a little diesel on it and burn it to eliminate some of the old hay? I'm sure it would smoulder for a few days,but it is in a contained area where this wouldn't be a problem. Any thoughts? Thanks Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dansangus, post: 1495261, member: 13252"] This is kind of a crazy question,but here goes-I have a area where I feed round bales in the winter. Loose hay mixes with manure and in the spring I push it in a mound to rot down.I work it up from time to time to help the process. I now have a pile that is a few years old that will not break down,more hay than manure. Since its in a open area,is there any way I could put a little diesel on it and burn it to eliminate some of the old hay? I'm sure it would smoulder for a few days,but it is in a contained area where this wouldn't be a problem. Any thoughts? Thanks Dan [/QUOTE]
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