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Dead Rabbits

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Location
'Merica
its more that just a few tires or bags when your pits over 100metres long and takes 8 people a full day to sheet it and i think they just use side sheets
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One of my favorite jobs is covering them.

Really don’t like uncovering them
 

Dead Rabbits

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Location
'Merica
Certainly a move towards tyre walls here to avoid ingestion of wires

Field clamps may be one thing but if that's a yard clamp, you'd have to be able to control leachate
I’d love side walls. Already have tires though.

Those are all pits, or clamps. We can’t have leachate running off either but there isn’t any. Silage pit run off is contained here but it’s only from rain, not silage juice. No laws in constructing a pit you just can’t have effluent going into waterways.


Clay lagoons are fine for manure, why not silage. 75% of our silage pits don’t have concrete floors.
 

JP1

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Livestock Farmer
I’d love side walls. Already have tires though.

Those are all pits, or clamps. We can’t have leachate running off either but there isn’t any. Silage pit run off is contained here but it’s only from rain, not silage juice. No laws in constructing a pit you just can’t have effluent going into waterways.


Clay lagoons are fine for manure, why not silage. 75% of our silage pits don’t have concrete floors.
Many are swapping out old tyres - not worth the risk

In answer to your last two paragraphs - regulations
 

O'Reilly

Member
It's a nice idea but boy is it a waste of money.
Perhaps it would be worth it before they added the grant to the price...
Worth every penny when the wind gets up and you're relying on clumsy footed contractors to help sheet up. And if you're on your own, it makes better silage, as it's sheeted down quicker than it would be otherwise.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Worth every penny when the wind gets up and you're relying on clumsy footed contractors to help sheet up. And if you're on your own, it makes better silage, as it's sheeted down quicker than it would be otherwise.
The farmer I visited valued his silage at 65 euro / tonne at 43% DM and got consistently good ensiled material every year
 

Farmer Keith

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Location
North Cumbria
Worth every penny when the wind gets up and you're relying on clumsy footed contractors to help sheet up. And if you're on your own, it makes better silage, as it's sheeted down quicker than it would be otherwise.
It’ll be hard work in the wind will it not? You’ll almost need some tyres to hold the sheets down before you roll the big sheet over it all! 😂
 

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