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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 1286677" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Only way leaving a space between them would help is if the bales are loose </p><p>In Mo where we had dnow and rain and in the Delta where we had lots of rain snd HIGH humidity </p><p>I could stack them tight together end to end and a yr later when you moved them they would still be as green as the day they were baled </p><p>But they have to be pushed Tight together</p><p>Only time I noticed any rotting between them was if they were stacked to early after baling and they didn't go thru their heat before being shoved together</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 1286677, member: 8829"] Only way leaving a space between them would help is if the bales are loose In Mo where we had dnow and rain and in the Delta where we had lots of rain snd HIGH humidity I could stack them tight together end to end and a yr later when you moved them they would still be as green as the day they were baled But they have to be pushed Tight together Only time I noticed any rotting between them was if they were stacked to early after baling and they didn't go thru their heat before being shoved together [/QUOTE]
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