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<blockquote data-quote="dj" data-source="post: 434314" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>If stacked in single high rows run the rows norh and south.</p><p>This allows sunlight and drying winds between rows.</p><p>If not covered I don't "jam" together again to allow it to dry.</p><p>If covering jam as tight as possible and make sure the tiedowns/cover weights are in the middle of the bale instead of at a seam.</p><p>Three bale pyramid built as dun suggested running north and south.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj, post: 434314, member: 1795"] If stacked in single high rows run the rows norh and south. This allows sunlight and drying winds between rows. If not covered I don't "jam" together again to allow it to dry. If covering jam as tight as possible and make sure the tiedowns/cover weights are in the middle of the bale instead of at a seam. Three bale pyramid built as dun suggested running north and south. [/QUOTE]
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