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Posted by Cliff Neubauer on February 26, 2007 at 09:10:45 from (69.66.91.175):
In Reply to: Low Life posted by Allan In NE on February 26, 2007 at 07:25:05:
I'm sirprised I haven't heard of any hay getting stolen around here. Alot of the hay in this area is going south into Missouri and once a buyer knows where the hay is it wouldn't be hard to come back for another load in the middle of the night. We've got about a 100 round bales sitting along the side of a dirt road about 6 miles from home that would be an easy target but so far they've been fine. They are stacked two rows tall so there's no way to get them without either a loader or going to alot of work to pull one off the top row. Luckily the rest of our square bales are either in a barn 50' from our house or in a barn surrounded by mud so that even a 4wd truck will struggle to get backed up to it. We are going to build another hay barn before summer that will be setup to easily back semi's into but easy access for semi's means easy access for anybody else as well.
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