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Some people do wrap dry hay, and some do silage bales and wrap them. The only time I've been around wrapped hay was when a neighbor had baled some hay that was a bit "tough" because there was rain coming. He wrapped it thinking it would ensile and be good. He was wrong, his cows wouldn't eat it and it looked bad and smelled bad. I ended up grinding it all for him over the course of 2 winters, mixing it in with good hay and silage to get his cows to eat it. Those bales ground hard. When he would cut the plastic off stinking watery shit would run out.Now I'm curious.... as some of you may know I am a fervent player of the Farming Simulator series... in game, I don't have to worry about hay bales doing that kind of thing but I am wondering in a real life situation if there is some way to salvage your bales say by wrapping them and letting them ferment into silage or would it still result in a loss?
mornin, from the in-laws place -
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prob sell the place before they move offOh, so that's what your goin to inherit once, I mean, IF they have an "accident".
My luck is rubbing off on you my friend!1st chore was install an AC window unit -
while i was out walkin the property,
i discovered my 2nd chore -
and its a hunnerd degrees here -
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until the IRS takes it...Morning all, just finished a double shift on-call. I earned that extra change yesterday/this morning.
Aint that the truth. I got a 5% raise on Thursday and my first thought was the 'gubment is gonna get 2.5% of it! A friend at work said we currenlty need a 7% raise annually just to keep up with inflation...until the IRS takes it...![]()