Feed sack recycling ideas??

I have been saving our feed bags for the past year. I may use a few unique ones to decorate the coop, but I intend to use most of them to store finished compost over the winter for when I need it in the spring. I'm envisioning sacks of compost stacked in our shed and ready to use come next spring! Hopefully I'm able to actually make enough compost to store. I seem to be using it as fast as I can make it right now since we didn't get any finished compost from last year.
 
Fishing Lures... But you might need a specialty rooster for that
not necessarily a specialty rooster... you could make lures with any feather. Chicken feathers make nice fly fishing lures if you you tie them to a small hook. A few feathers glued (or use lead for a heavier lure) into a bullet shell make an attractive lure too for casting and reeling, in which case you could attach the hook to the lure or attach it to the line behind the lure.
 
does anyone have any ideas on what to do w/all the feed sacks one collects? I use a couple for recycling (cardboard, cans, #1 plastic), and I wipe off my dog food bags & use them for wrapping packages (inside out so I can use the blank side for addressing). Oh, and I use them as trash bags too.
I used one in my car to protect the floor before I got floor mats. Another time I used 2 or 3 to cover holes in the chicken coop where the chicks were escaping. I had to secure them because the older chickens would scratch at them and try to move them out of the way. I used another to feed the chickens wet food that would be lost on the ground after a rain. I think you did a good job yourself brainstorming!
 
You can get clear Christmas tree ornaments and fill them with your choice of feathers. I also like to use feathers to decorate gifts or small plain brown bags filled with treats. Smaller feathers tied with raffia around home made soap wrapped in parchment paper. Wash feathers gently first, rinse and dry before use. Some people make gorgeous wreaths from feathers.... Just a few ideas
 
I found this idea on Pinterest....

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I have been saving our feed bags for the past year. I may use a few unique ones to decorate the coop, but I intend to use most of them to store finished compost over the winter for when I need it in the spring. I'm envisioning sacks of compost stacked in our shed and ready to use come next spring! Hopefully I'm able to actually make enough compost to store. I seem to be using it as fast as I can make it right now since we didn't get any finished compost from last year.
No telling how much you could sell a bag of that compost for too.
 

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