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<blockquote data-quote="moses388" data-source="post: 1808119" data-attributes="member: 27368"><p>Our sheds have dirt floors and no heat. And none of our machinery requires DEF.</p><p></p><p>Ask a hay auction yard what sells in your area. I have seen hay yards sell everything from pure alfalfa to ditch hay (baled road ditches). Like stock auctions, you should be there and ready to buy it back if you don't like the price. One guy sold a hay load and thought he did okay. He took another load to the next sale and thought he was ripped off. </p><p></p><p>Not an issue in my opinion. Unless you leave food, wrappers, cans / bottles in the tractor cab. Clean out crop residues (hay, corn stalks, etc.) from under the hood and around the tractor. Then there won't be anything encouraging rodents to take up refuge.</p><p>Question about the open-face shed with rock floor. That shed sounds great for storing hay. If you store your machinery in the open-face shed, where do you store your hay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moses388, post: 1808119, member: 27368"] Our sheds have dirt floors and no heat. And none of our machinery requires DEF. Ask a hay auction yard what sells in your area. I have seen hay yards sell everything from pure alfalfa to ditch hay (baled road ditches). Like stock auctions, you should be there and ready to buy it back if you don't like the price. One guy sold a hay load and thought he did okay. He took another load to the next sale and thought he was ripped off. Not an issue in my opinion. Unless you leave food, wrappers, cans / bottles in the tractor cab. Clean out crop residues (hay, corn stalks, etc.) from under the hood and around the tractor. Then there won't be anything encouraging rodents to take up refuge. Question about the open-face shed with rock floor. That shed sounds great for storing hay. If you store your machinery in the open-face shed, where do you store your hay? [/QUOTE]
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