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Storing Corn Screenings ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Larzbarz" data-source="post: 1630780" data-attributes="member: 39957"><p>We feed a lot of corn screenings. Any overflow that doesn't fit in the commodities shed gets put in a pile, generally on a good, solid pad of white rock base and lime on top. It will crust over and only the outside 6-8" will spoil. We stockpile and clean it up with a payloader. The crust just gets blended off with the rest of the screenings. Fat cattle never notice. I probably wouldn't worry about the round bales if you can get around all sides of the pile with whatever loader you'd be using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larzbarz, post: 1630780, member: 39957"] We feed a lot of corn screenings. Any overflow that doesn't fit in the commodities shed gets put in a pile, generally on a good, solid pad of white rock base and lime on top. It will crust over and only the outside 6-8" will spoil. We stockpile and clean it up with a payloader. The crust just gets blended off with the rest of the screenings. Fat cattle never notice. I probably wouldn't worry about the round bales if you can get around all sides of the pile with whatever loader you'd be using. [/QUOTE]
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