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Hay storage. Net vs twine.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1719932" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>As with most every thing else it depends a lot on your location. Very few round bales here. Most hay is in big squares. Stacked outside with no cover. Generally stacked 6 high. The top bale is the only one with any damage. That is about 3 inches on the top of the bale. Bales 1 through 5 just have a little bleaching on the ends.</p><p>What round bales there are get stacked 2 to 4 high. The bottom bales are placed on the flat side with the top bale on the round side. Not single a hay shed in my little valley. Go 40 miles west and most of the hay is stacked in sheds. But they are higher in elevation and get a lot more snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1719932, member: 498"] As with most every thing else it depends a lot on your location. Very few round bales here. Most hay is in big squares. Stacked outside with no cover. Generally stacked 6 high. The top bale is the only one with any damage. That is about 3 inches on the top of the bale. Bales 1 through 5 just have a little bleaching on the ends. What round bales there are get stacked 2 to 4 high. The bottom bales are placed on the flat side with the top bale on the round side. Not single a hay shed in my little valley. Go 40 miles west and most of the hay is stacked in sheds. But they are higher in elevation and get a lot more snow. [/QUOTE]
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