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Dry hay is a different deal, it can be trucked pretty easily. I was referring more to wet feed. And it is not like everybody has 24 months of corn silage sitting around every day of the year either. At the end of season, after all the triticale, haylage, corn, and sorghum is in the pit, that would be the 24 months. In the late spring, before the triticale starts coming in, that is getting down below the 18 month threshold.
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