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Tips on storing and feeding hay.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1088532" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I will throw a wrench in the spokes. Not because I think the data is wrong, but just give another perspective. </p><p>Consider your time and effort to tarp and/or mess with tires. Consider the cost of a barn. Now think about those cost ( time is money) and consider being better prepared to offset that cost by purchasing or producing your hay at 5, 10, or 25% less. Money is to made everywhere. A penny saved is oftentimes worth more than a penny earned. The OP's example is one. I am not criticizing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1088532, member: 16802"] I will throw a wrench in the spokes. Not because I think the data is wrong, but just give another perspective. Consider your time and effort to tarp and/or mess with tires. Consider the cost of a barn. Now think about those cost ( time is money) and consider being better prepared to offset that cost by purchasing or producing your hay at 5, 10, or 25% less. Money is to made everywhere. A penny saved is oftentimes worth more than a penny earned. The OP's example is one. I am not criticizing [/QUOTE]
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