Posted by Shetland Sheepdog on February 21, 2009 at 05:12:31 from (72.64.15.136):
In Reply to: hay storage posted by bc on February 21, 2009 at 03:50:52:
rick165 said: (quoted from post at 07:50:52 02/21/09) i was thinking of putting some hay in one end of my shed this year it is 10ft wide 20ft long by 12 ft high.roughly how many square bales could i get in this area thanks RICK
:) Unless you can pack the bales in as tight as the baler packs the bales in the bale chamber figure about 360 - 385 bales! :roll: This is with 14"x18" bales averaging 36" long! :shock: All the hay that I store is in an old henhouse with 10' x 20' bays that is 6'6" posted! :o If I'm careful I can get 180 -192 bales in each bay! :roll: Thankfully, most of my hay is sold "off the wagon". :wink: To be realistic, you need to figure at least 6.5 cubic feet per bale! :shock: That would figure out to 370 bales in your space. :? BTDT over & over & over ------! :lol:
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