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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Loin" data-source="post: 389780" data-attributes="member: 5601"><p>Re:</p><p></p><p>Looks like you people have already done my research for me. Thanks!</p><p>Now if you are going to hang your hat on this article, then you will have to concede that those "few points higher" really doesn't amount to a hill of beans because it also says: </p><p></p><p>You also may want to note that those "few points higher" are only "Table 1. Recommended Storage Moisture Contents" not recommended baling moisture content.</p><p>So you see,you will not increase your potential for spontaneous combustion until you reach 25%.</p><p>So I can round bale @ 24% and not place them in storage where as you can not with a small square bale because you must place them in storage.</p><p>And another thing about this "Table 1. Recommended Storage Moisture Contents". Why is it that he has a Large Round Bales: hard and Soft Core and not a Small Square Bales hard and soft core? Does he not know you can bale small square bales with both a hard and soft core just like round bales?</p><p>Now I'm at a loss as to what you people are having such a problem with, as both sources you'll posted are telling you exactly what I was telling you.</p><p>Thanks for the articles people!</p><p>SL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Loin, post: 389780, member: 5601"] Re: Looks like you people have already done my research for me. Thanks! Now if you are going to hang your hat on this article, then you will have to concede that those “few points higher” really doesn’t amount to a hill of beans because it also says: You also may want to note that those “few points higher” are only “Table 1. Recommended Storage Moisture Contents” not recommended baling moisture content. So you see,you will not increase your potential for spontaneous combustion until you reach 25%. So I can round bale @ 24% and not place them in storage where as you can not with a small square bale because you must place them in storage. And another thing about this “Table 1. Recommended Storage Moisture Contents”. Why is it that he has a Large Round Bales: hard and Soft Core and not a Small Square Bales hard and soft core? Does he not know you can bale small square bales with both a hard and soft core just like round bales? Now I’m at a loss as to what you people are having such a problem with, as both sources you’ll posted are telling you exactly what I was telling you. Thanks for the articles people! SL [/QUOTE]
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