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<blockquote data-quote="blacksnake" data-source="post: 626763" data-attributes="member: 566"><p>I looked over the handout I got from the extension guys. I said 1-2 inches of salt. The handout actually said 1 lb salt per square foot of surface area. I think the guy said this was about 1-2" but I'm not sure. He said they just went and bought 50 lb bags of stock salt and spread it by hand. He also said the modified wet was dry enough to support a tractor/loader if someone wanted to spread it with a tractor. They also did trials with storing it under crushed limestone. This did not turn out very well.</p><p>In my area, I just get my dry ddgs at the feed store. I just put 250 gallon open top totes on my trailer and they load into them. I can get about 1200 lb per tote. Cost has been running $145-$155 ton in the last month or two. I paid $199/ton last spring/summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksnake, post: 626763, member: 566"] I looked over the handout I got from the extension guys. I said 1-2 inches of salt. The handout actually said 1 lb salt per square foot of surface area. I think the guy said this was about 1-2" but I'm not sure. He said they just went and bought 50 lb bags of stock salt and spread it by hand. He also said the modified wet was dry enough to support a tractor/loader if someone wanted to spread it with a tractor. They also did trials with storing it under crushed limestone. This did not turn out very well. In my area, I just get my dry ddgs at the feed store. I just put 250 gallon open top totes on my trailer and they load into them. I can get about 1200 lb per tote. Cost has been running $145-$155 ton in the last month or two. I paid $199/ton last spring/summer. [/QUOTE]
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