Posted by Crem on October 27, 2010 at 18:00:13 from (75.121.155.13):
In Reply to: Corn stalk bales posted by jacksonduper on October 26, 2010 at 20:11:34:
No advice, just a little nostalgia. When I was a kid we used to bale the corn stalks in small square bales. We would feed the stalks(we called them shreds) to the dairy cows and then later after they picked through them we would kick what was left through the stanchions for bedding. Then the next day we would be loading from the gutter the shreds that were mixed in with you know what into the manure carrier. When full, I would give it a good push then hang on to the carrier for a free ride out to the manure pile. If you jumped off in the right spot and tripped the bucket to dump, you could snap it back in place and have a free ride back to the gutter for some more work. :o)
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