Posted by mkirsch on September 22, 2011 at 05:54:49 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: silo bags?? posted by dave2 on September 22, 2011 at 00:12:46:
Dad put up a few bags when he had more than the silos could take, but not enough corn left to combine.
I passed a bag machine on the road just the other day, so someone is still doing it around here.
Bags are really only suited to smaller farms, but there aren't that many of those around anymore. They're great when you only take a few bucket fulls every day, but on big farms they'd go through a whole bag every couple of days. You'd have to have a full-time guy just to peel the plastic off the bag while the loader operator scooped it into the mixer.
Bunks are the only practical way to move enough feed on a large farm.
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