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Ways to store a semi load of DDG
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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 610908" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>A lot of folks buy wet by products, dump them outside, and then feed them in a permanent dry lot with a TMR or a front end loader. I don't like to haul manure so I usually feed purchased grass hay along with one to two pounds of protein per day on pasture. Last year I bought and repaired an older gravity box with a cover to bucket feed DDG out of.</p><p></p><p>Now I need a good way to store a semi load of DDG until I transfer it into the gravity box. Augering in and then out of a metal grain bin seems like a lot of work. Not sure what it would cost to set up a bottom unloading bin. Any tips on an commodity shed or other low cost ideas???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 610908, member: 1715"] A lot of folks buy wet by products, dump them outside, and then feed them in a permanent dry lot with a TMR or a front end loader. I don't like to haul manure so I usually feed purchased grass hay along with one to two pounds of protein per day on pasture. Last year I bought and repaired an older gravity box with a cover to bucket feed DDG out of. Now I need a good way to store a semi load of DDG until I transfer it into the gravity box. Augering in and then out of a metal grain bin seems like a lot of work. Not sure what it would cost to set up a bottom unloading bin. Any tips on an commodity shed or other low cost ideas??? [/QUOTE]
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