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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 390558" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>On another board there has been a very long debate about how to bale wet or green hay. I brought up chemical treatment,preservitive. Well in all honesty I have no clue weather this stuff works or not. </p><p>Does anyone have any first hand knowledge about this stuff?</p><p>Do you apply it to wet hay or is for just in case it gets wet?</p><p>Is it to used for hay that is baled before it is dry enough?</p><p>Does it really work?</p><p>Is it economically feasable?</p><p>Is there a web site you would suggest I go to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 390558, member: 5494"] On another board there has been a very long debate about how to bale wet or green hay. I brought up chemical treatment,preservitive. Well in all honesty I have no clue weather this stuff works or not. Does anyone have any first hand knowledge about this stuff? Do you apply it to wet hay or is for just in case it gets wet? Is it to used for hay that is baled before it is dry enough? Does it really work? Is it economically feasable? Is there a web site you would suggest I go to? [/QUOTE]
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