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Re: PHOTO - big silage rake
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Posted by Chad Franke on July 24, 2007 at 09:20:40 from (65.112.203.194):
In Reply to: Re: PHOTO - big silage rake posted by Coloken on July 24, 2007 at 08:21:54:
Heck Kenny, out at Kuner feedlot they won't let you dump a twin screw dump truck anymore...it's end dump semi's or you don't play...don't even think they will let you unload a live bottom (too slow!) For those of you not around Greeley Colorado, imagine silage pits 100 yards wide (maybe more) and 1/4 mile or more long, piling 100-150 feet deep, and filling more than one within about 10-15 days when the corn is ready to chop...Choppers running 12 row corn heads, overload permits on all trucks...it's a sight to see... I imagine balage must be for dairy cows, need higher quality, typically done as pit haylage around here. Silage is cheap (relatively) cow feed, haylage is a higher quality dairy feed.
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