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Can a sileage pile be used to heat your house?
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Costanza
Posted 11/21/2024 18:59 (#10977360 - in reply to #10976656)
Subject: RE: Can a sileage pile be used to heat your house?


Kansas
outsidethebox - 11/21/2024 11:23

A heating pile of feed is a compost pile. A silage pile has been packed to express as much oxygen as possible, and will not heat for long before becoming anaerobic, and fermenting.


Is the silage not hot when it's fed?? Maybe not "hot" but pretty warm.
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