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Disposing of baleage wrap
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1658916" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I know of people doing a variety of things. One uses a smallish dumpster with weekly pickup for household trash and farm trash. Plastic wrap goes in there. Claims it is not much more than standard trash pick up. Another has what looks like half a fuel tank. He puts in a few limbs , some of the wrap, some more limbs, repeat. Sets a fire about once a month. Another does similar but burns it about every other day. Another who built a small mountain of it. Tossed in a match it burned for days. Lots of black smoke. Not a good option. While working for the conservation district a neighboring district tried to create a recycle program for it. That never flew.</p><p>If you haul to the dump do it to one that charges by volume not weight. If you burn do it regular mixed with wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1658916, member: 498"] I know of people doing a variety of things. One uses a smallish dumpster with weekly pickup for household trash and farm trash. Plastic wrap goes in there. Claims it is not much more than standard trash pick up. Another has what looks like half a fuel tank. He puts in a few limbs , some of the wrap, some more limbs, repeat. Sets a fire about once a month. Another does similar but burns it about every other day. Another who built a small mountain of it. Tossed in a match it burned for days. Lots of black smoke. Not a good option. While working for the conservation district a neighboring district tried to create a recycle program for it. That never flew. If you haul to the dump do it to one that charges by volume not weight. If you burn do it regular mixed with wood. [/QUOTE]
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