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First time feeling sorry for a volenteer scrub tree.
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Jon Hagen
Posted 7/5/2012 23:29 (#2469066 - in reply to #2469012)
Subject: RE: First time feeling sorry for a volenteer scrub tree.



Hagen Brothers farms,Goodrich ND
School Of Hard Knock - 7/6/2012 22:07

What would it have rooted into at the bottom?Isn't there cement in the bottom of a silo?Now that you mention it, there used to be a tree in a silo near Martin...I thing it is all gone now though.




The silo on our farm has a clay bottom, nothing cement except the foundation ring.
The dirt/ clay bottom with many small drain holes allow fermented corn juice to drain out.

I remember laughing so hard at chickens and cows, drunk on silo juice. ;-)

Edited by Jon Hagen 7/5/2012 23:40
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