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Round bale hay and silage use by dates.
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<blockquote data-quote="JD-Kid" data-source="post: 8158071" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>seen very old silage pits some covered with lime shorter time Fram for plastic UV gets to it and breaks down </p><p>know guy I worked for had a huge pit he just kept adding to it each year some of the stuff at the back would of been well over 10 years old by time finally feed it out still as good as day it went it funny stuff was rape and grass come out a lime green colour. rest of pit grass oats alfalfa etc etc all more like a packet of pipe tobacco </p><p> </p><p>bales 2-3 years tops really some shorter if plastic breaks down or holes in it </p><p>hay outside as rounds depends on weather dry areas last quite a while wet and damp more waste shed stored good for many years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD-Kid, post: 8158071, member: 479"] seen very old silage pits some covered with lime shorter time Fram for plastic UV gets to it and breaks down know guy I worked for had a huge pit he just kept adding to it each year some of the stuff at the back would of been well over 10 years old by time finally feed it out still as good as day it went it funny stuff was rape and grass come out a lime green colour. rest of pit grass oats alfalfa etc etc all more like a packet of pipe tobacco bales 2-3 years tops really some shorter if plastic breaks down or holes in it hay outside as rounds depends on weather dry areas last quite a while wet and damp more waste shed stored good for many years [/QUOTE]
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