The temperature of these hay bales, stacks, and barns can get very hot. In extreme cases, it can get so hot that the bales can catch on fire, even without a spark (i.e., spontaneous combustion).
Bales and stacks of hay left in the middle of fields have to be removed sometime. After the final cutting for the year, it may not matter too much if they set there for a while. But when more harvests ...
In the first trial, Undi compared the performance of cattle fed hay in a bale feeder in a dry lot daily to cows provided with four bales at a time in a pasture, bale grazing setting. He determined ...
What happens if we bale hay and the moisture content is too high? Bad things. If lucky, maybe the hay will only mold, but if it is too moist and starts heating, it could catch fire. If the hay heats ...
A report from the Stark County Sheriff's Office said that two round hay bales rolled off a stack on the property. One of them landed on Rohr. The report did not disclose whether the bales were ...
TUSCARAWAS TWP. ‒ A 75-year-old man died Wednesday after being crushed by a hay bale. Stephen Rohr was pronounced dead at 1:50 p.m. at 2779 Greendale Ave. SW, according to the Stark County ...
In late December, Sugar House Creamery stacked their last shipment of hay for ... square bales." "We're going to put it in our barn. We'll feed it out all winter to our 12 dairy cows," said ...
Hay that is baled under pressure does not ... a pride in building symmetrical and water-tight stacks, it will probably not be regretted by cattle that have to eat musty and badly-saved hay from ...
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