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mohoff
Posted 8/20/2014 12:40 (#4028514)
Subject: Tons in a silage bag


SC,Missouri
How many tons of corn silage are in a 9'x200' bag? I've always figured 200 is this correct?
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Direct Injected
Posted 8/20/2014 15:15 (#4028743 - in reply to #4028514)
Subject: RE: Tons in a silage bag


SW, Missouri
Depends if you do it yourself or have it hired! The custom operator always comes up with more.
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baleroller
Posted 8/20/2014 15:26 (#4028767 - in reply to #4028514)
Subject: RE: Tons in a silage bag


michigan
You lose ten feet of bag on both ends. I always figured 180 tons in 9×200 bag of corn silage .
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deere240
Posted 8/20/2014 16:33 (#4028871 - in reply to #4028514)
Subject: RE: Tons in a silage bag


West Central WI
Here is a rough estimate chart
http://www.afsbagman.com/uploads/2/4/6/2/24628366/sizes_capacities_...
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AxnJxn
Posted 8/20/2014 17:36 (#4028951 - in reply to #4028871)
Subject: RE: Tons in a silage bag


OH
I like that chart... thanks!
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kylesupplee
Posted 8/20/2014 21:18 (#4029389 - in reply to #4028767)
Subject: RE: Tons in a silage bag


Thompsontown, Pennsylvania
yeah but a 9ft bag should have 1.25 ton per foot so closer to 200 or 205 ton even w/ 180 PACKED feet in a 9x200
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