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hay and ddgs in silo
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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 809821" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>I don't know about a silo. I know one guy that buys distillers in bulk and puts it in bags in the summer and then uses it in the winter when it is cold and wont spoil as quickly. The key is that it needs to be air tight other wise you have spoilage. He is big enough and saves enough that the spoilage that he does have, isn't a problem or a loss. If you can afford to take the risk, I would think about it, but if it doesn't work you are going to have one big mess in that silo. jmo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 809821, member: 7792"] I don't know about a silo. I know one guy that buys distillers in bulk and puts it in bags in the summer and then uses it in the winter when it is cold and wont spoil as quickly. The key is that it needs to be air tight other wise you have spoilage. He is big enough and saves enough that the spoilage that he does have, isn't a problem or a loss. If you can afford to take the risk, I would think about it, but if it doesn't work you are going to have one big mess in that silo. jmo [/QUOTE]
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