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To clamp or not to clamp
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<blockquote data-quote="Bossfarmer" data-source="post: 8098959" data-attributes="member: 44492"><p>the price of plastic is up but so is the cost of building a clamp and contractors rates for doing the pit job are prob up more than the plastic, one benefit i find with the bales apart from less wasteage is that i can put it in different stacks according to quality as it takes a few weeks to do, the earliest cut stuff for stores/cull cows, then next cut stuff for any leaner cows, then the last cut stuff or in catchier weather can go to fleshier groups or dry cows, ive no idea how you do this with a pit???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bossfarmer, post: 8098959, member: 44492"] the price of plastic is up but so is the cost of building a clamp and contractors rates for doing the pit job are prob up more than the plastic, one benefit i find with the bales apart from less wasteage is that i can put it in different stacks according to quality as it takes a few weeks to do, the earliest cut stuff for stores/cull cows, then next cut stuff for any leaner cows, then the last cut stuff or in catchier weather can go to fleshier groups or dry cows, ive no idea how you do this with a pit??? [/QUOTE]
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