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Payback period of a hay shelter?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 805815" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Depends on the moisture when it's baled. I leave it out for a couple of days till it's gone through a sweat. Easiest way is to take it's temp. It will usually rise for a day or 2 then drop. After it has dropped it should be safe.</p><p>If we left it out for 2 weeks aorund here, in normal years it would be wetter when we put it away then it was when it was baled becuase we almost always get rain at the wrong time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 805815, member: 34"] Depends on the moisture when it's baled. I leave it out for a couple of days till it's gone through a sweat. Easiest way is to take it's temp. It will usually rise for a day or 2 then drop. After it has dropped it should be safe. If we left it out for 2 weeks aorund here, in normal years it would be wetter when we put it away then it was when it was baled becuase we almost always get rain at the wrong time [/QUOTE]
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