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<blockquote data-quote="Buckaroo" data-source="post: 967028" data-attributes="member: 17118"><p>I have a question here for everyone. I always see people talking about putting up hay sheds or barns to store their feed in. Say if someone had access to a machine that could make range cubes and as well as access to a machine that makes alfalfa cubes could they make a complete ration out of their feed in a cube form put up some big bins (say 30,000 bushel), make the feed in complete cube form and then put in the bin. Then feeding would be as easy as using a cube feeder or even a feed wagon auger it in than go dump out to cattle. Than as the next year came you could put your feed in this form again put it in top of bin and you would always be using your oldest feed first. All feed should stay stored well, be easy to feed, and take up less room using a bin like this. How do you think this would work if someone had access to the machines and already had the bin up with it just not being used??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckaroo, post: 967028, member: 17118"] I have a question here for everyone. I always see people talking about putting up hay sheds or barns to store their feed in. Say if someone had access to a machine that could make range cubes and as well as access to a machine that makes alfalfa cubes could they make a complete ration out of their feed in a cube form put up some big bins (say 30,000 bushel), make the feed in complete cube form and then put in the bin. Then feeding would be as easy as using a cube feeder or even a feed wagon auger it in than go dump out to cattle. Than as the next year came you could put your feed in this form again put it in top of bin and you would always be using your oldest feed first. All feed should stay stored well, be easy to feed, and take up less room using a bin like this. How do you think this would work if someone had access to the machines and already had the bin up with it just not being used?? [/QUOTE]
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