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Handling a Semi Load of DDG
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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 111337" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>Steve, if you are getting a deal on it, I'd rent a bagger, and buy a few loads, bag it up to feed through the winter. I just have an old cement pad where a garage used to be, put bales on two sides have the truck pull through and dump, and put bales on the back side. Then I can pull up to the open side with the loader to scoop it up to fill the feed wagon. It keeps real well in the winter. In the summer I put a tarp over it to keep the rain and sun off. It is good inexpensive feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 111337, member: 350"] Steve, if you are getting a deal on it, I'd rent a bagger, and buy a few loads, bag it up to feed through the winter. I just have an old cement pad where a garage used to be, put bales on two sides have the truck pull through and dump, and put bales on the back side. Then I can pull up to the open side with the loader to scoop it up to fill the feed wagon. It keeps real well in the winter. In the summer I put a tarp over it to keep the rain and sun off. It is good inexpensive feed. [/QUOTE]
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