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<blockquote data-quote="Atgreene" data-source="post: 1034442" data-attributes="member: 18962"><p>I've never tried doing silage, but with our non stop rain this year I'm considering trying some silage bales and buying the bags to put them in. <a href="http://www.farmbagsupplystore.com/balebags.html" target="_blank">http://www.farmbagsupplystore.com/balebags.html</a> Anyone tried these, how'd they work? They say they can be re-used, not sure how that will work when it's -20 and 3' of ice and snow on them. Seems like they may only be a one shot deal.</p><p></p><p>I hate to go out and buy $10,000 in wrappers and equipment for 150 round bales, but I need to start rethinking dry hay if we can't get any dry weather. :bang: </p><p></p><p>Opinions are appreciated, first hand accounts even more-so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atgreene, post: 1034442, member: 18962"] I've never tried doing silage, but with our non stop rain this year I'm considering trying some silage bales and buying the bags to put them in. [url=http://www.farmbagsupplystore.com/balebags.html]http://www.farmbagsupplystore.com/balebags.html[/url] Anyone tried these, how'd they work? They say they can be re-used, not sure how that will work when it's -20 and 3' of ice and snow on them. Seems like they may only be a one shot deal. I hate to go out and buy $10,000 in wrappers and equipment for 150 round bales, but I need to start rethinking dry hay if we can't get any dry weather. :bang: Opinions are appreciated, first hand accounts even more-so. [/QUOTE]
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