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<blockquote data-quote="Walker&#039;s Ridge" data-source="post: 1805971" data-attributes="member: 43087"><p>Yes, moist hay wrapped in plastic. It ferments and makes good feed for the cattle.</p><p></p><p>I've stored bales outside and it does ok. If you can put them on a stone pad instead of dirt the bottoms keep better. Still lose the outside of the bale which does add up. That's why I started wrapping the bales that don't fit inside. My neighbor stacks his bales and tarps them. I haven't seen them up close to see how well they keep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walker's Ridge, post: 1805971, member: 43087"] Yes, moist hay wrapped in plastic. It ferments and makes good feed for the cattle. I've stored bales outside and it does ok. If you can put them on a stone pad instead of dirt the bottoms keep better. Still lose the outside of the bale which does add up. That's why I started wrapping the bales that don't fit inside. My neighbor stacks his bales and tarps them. I haven't seen them up close to see how well they keep. [/QUOTE]
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