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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 812773" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I believe he was referring to lining them up end to end in a tight row with air space between rows. At least that's how I do it.</p><p>For us, a major problem with tarping, is being able to get the tarp OFF the hay pile. And, with our severe winds, tarps tend to rip. If you have hay stacked and the tarp rips or gets a hole, then all the hay under that hole rots. I know there are good tarps that are not supposed to tear, but as I've said, our hay virtually has so little spoilage it is a non-issue. But, taking a tarp off is a major issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 812773, member: 968"] I believe he was referring to lining them up end to end in a tight row with air space between rows. At least that's how I do it. For us, a major problem with tarping, is being able to get the tarp OFF the hay pile. And, with our severe winds, tarps tend to rip. If you have hay stacked and the tarp rips or gets a hole, then all the hay under that hole rots. I know there are good tarps that are not supposed to tear, but as I've said, our hay virtually has so little spoilage it is a non-issue. But, taking a tarp off is a major issue. [/QUOTE]
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