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home'n dry.....again
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7703764" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>A pallet does more or less 30t, at 30kg per ton. It needs sheeting straight away as it works by the moisture in the grain reacting with the urea, converting it into ammonia gas. That gas then treats the grain, with no urea being left in the final feed. If you leave sheeting it then the gas will escape.</p><p></p><p>I treated 14t of barley last night. I tipped it up in a big heap after combining, then took a telehandler bucket (c.900kg) at a time from that heap and mixed it in the corner of the shed, with a sheeted straw bale wall to hold it up. Tip a bucket out, spread a bag of H&D over the grain, then turn it over a few times and push it up, repeat. Sheet and leave for 10 days.</p><p></p><p>If you want to be really accurate you could put it through a feeder wagon and push up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7703764, member: 348"] A pallet does more or less 30t, at 30kg per ton. It needs sheeting straight away as it works by the moisture in the grain reacting with the urea, converting it into ammonia gas. That gas then treats the grain, with no urea being left in the final feed. If you leave sheeting it then the gas will escape. I treated 14t of barley last night. I tipped it up in a big heap after combining, then took a telehandler bucket (c.900kg) at a time from that heap and mixed it in the corner of the shed, with a sheeted straw bale wall to hold it up. Tip a bucket out, spread a bag of H&D over the grain, then turn it over a few times and push it up, repeat. Sheet and leave for 10 days. If you want to be really accurate you could put it through a feeder wagon and push up. [/QUOTE]
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