Hay Dude
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Not all that bad! These bales sat outside, uncovered for 2 months. All of June & July, which were both hot & rainy.
These bales above were unloaded and opened. I have been noticing lately how well they store, even outdoors, when they are baled tightly, under a lot of pressure. It’s difficult for rain to penetrate.
Even the edges, most subject to rain damage show very little deterioration.
None of this hay was designated to be feed hay, yet there was no dust, no mold and the green color was largely preserved.
I have already sold several loads stored this way to customers with no complaints whatsoever.
These bales above were unloaded and opened. I have been noticing lately how well they store, even outdoors, when they are baled tightly, under a lot of pressure. It’s difficult for rain to penetrate.
Even the edges, most subject to rain damage show very little deterioration.
None of this hay was designated to be feed hay, yet there was no dust, no mold and the green color was largely preserved.
I have already sold several loads stored this way to customers with no complaints whatsoever.