Posted by Bruce from Can. on August 23, 2013 at 03:05:13 from (70.29.125.120):
In Reply to: Corn silage? posted by M Nut on August 22, 2013 at 19:31:10:
I would say forget the bales, hard to pack agin the bales and achieve the air tight seal silage requires. Least cost is a pile on the ground that you can drive over from every angle , and cover with a tight fitting plastic . 6ml black plastic will work fine, white one side black the other is best. locate your pile on a rise or at least some where water will not "ru" to the pile. lots of tires to hold down plastic on top of pile and brup the edges. The deeper you can make your pile the better Remember air is your enemy,and you need to limit esposed surface area, and squeeze out as much air as you can while packing. Bags a great but do cost,and so does the rental of the bagger. All depends on what you can afford. I have piled,bagged, and built a pit, myself. al will work if managed right.Show us some ppictures of your stored feed, when you are done. Bruce
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