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Best Hay Preservative ....(apart from sun )
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<blockquote data-quote="cows sh#t me to tears" data-source="post: 7606926" data-attributes="member: 44958"><p>Dont knock it till you've tried it. I've only been using it for last 3 years since purchasing the big square baler. Prior to that it was gut instinct on the round baler. That plus leaving the rolls in the paddock till I finished all the baling. That way any that were heating were easy to find as they would stick to the hay forks.... Its a fine line. But as I personally built most of my sheds I'm certainly in no hurry to burn one down. Acid is a management tool to give you a little piece of mind. I'm still learning how far I can push the envelope....and anything that worries me certainly goes in the front of a shed, not buried deep in a 1000 bale stack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cows sh#t me to tears, post: 7606926, member: 44958"] Dont knock it till you've tried it. I've only been using it for last 3 years since purchasing the big square baler. Prior to that it was gut instinct on the round baler. That plus leaving the rolls in the paddock till I finished all the baling. That way any that were heating were easy to find as they would stick to the hay forks.... Its a fine line. But as I personally built most of my sheds I'm certainly in no hurry to burn one down. Acid is a management tool to give you a little piece of mind. I'm still learning how far I can push the envelope....and anything that worries me certainly goes in the front of a shed, not buried deep in a 1000 bale stack. [/QUOTE]
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