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How Long Can Hay Last?
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<blockquote data-quote="gabby" data-source="post: 767390" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>I stack mine directly on the raised dirt floor. The bottom inch or two of the bales gets a little musty sometimes near the exterior drip line, but that's a small price to pay. I don't have to buy a truckload of boards and run my tractor on them or move pallets out of the way. </p><p></p><p>Good luck Bsmith. Looks like to me you need to store about 500 tons of hay for your expanded herd. That'll be a humdinger of a shed! Be sure to post pictures. I can put about 165 tons in my 56x60 shed, stacking 4x6 bales two high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabby, post: 767390, member: 553"] I stack mine directly on the raised dirt floor. The bottom inch or two of the bales gets a little musty sometimes near the exterior drip line, but that's a small price to pay. I don't have to buy a truckload of boards and run my tractor on them or move pallets out of the way. Good luck Bsmith. Looks like to me you need to store about 500 tons of hay for your expanded herd. That'll be a humdinger of a shed! Be sure to post pictures. I can put about 165 tons in my 56x60 shed, stacking 4x6 bales two high. [/QUOTE]
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