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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 836969" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>Like I said it's night and day difference. I can tell without ever asking when they start putting it in the feed. This time of the year is the worst because they aren't putting it on yet and with these 60 and 70 degree days it doesn't take more than 5 days and there is a lot of mold showing up. I try to pick up only as much as I would use in 7 days through the warm weather because even with the inhibitor you'll start to see a lot of mold after a week. I would hate to see what the distillers would look like in 90 degree weather without the inhibitor though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 836969, member: 2744"] Like I said it's night and day difference. I can tell without ever asking when they start putting it in the feed. This time of the year is the worst because they aren't putting it on yet and with these 60 and 70 degree days it doesn't take more than 5 days and there is a lot of mold showing up. I try to pick up only as much as I would use in 7 days through the warm weather because even with the inhibitor you'll start to see a lot of mold after a week. I would hate to see what the distillers would look like in 90 degree weather without the inhibitor though. [/QUOTE]
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