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Do you cover your makeshift silage piles?
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7/22/2012 21:15 (#2500583 - in reply to #2500444)
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Re: Do you cover your makeshift silage piles?
South-East South Dakota
We plant some forage sorghum and cut it after the corn to top the pile. Usually really wet and seals it pretty good.
Do you cover your makeshift silage piles?
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proud2Bafarmer
: 7/22/2012 13:57
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garvo
: 7/22/2012 14:00
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proud2Bafarmer
: 7/22/2012 14:11
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wayneNWAR
: 7/22/2012 14:28
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proud2Bafarmer
: 7/22/2012 14:55
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J. Sheehan
: 7/22/2012 16:49
+1
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engbert2
: 7/22/2012 17:07
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broze26
: 7/22/2012 17:45
Be assinine to not cover one that is
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Markwright
: 7/22/2012 19:56
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Feeder
: 7/22/2012 21:15
Feeder, that's a great way to do it. nt
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Markwright
: 7/22/2012 21:24
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exit
: 7/22/2012 19:47
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deeredriver
: 7/22/2012 21:43
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garvo
: 7/22/2012 23:43
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