Well, I have a feed bag and a garbage bag and lots of dried grass. I'll just pack it now and see what happens. Let it sit for a week and check back.
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Thanks! And it even comes with free protein... bugs! lol
I took a tub tote thing and stuffed it and packed it with dried grass and I wrapped it in hay bale twine tonight. I didnt do a very good job, It's a mess. How to store this grass? The feed sacks would probably work great, huh? As long as the grass is all the way dry with 0 mold, it should keep right? plastic garbage bags? that would be easy to tote around. If that would work, I know I could put enough up to take me through a lot of winter. Hang the bags with the nice strings up on hooks to keep it off the ground. I have 2 acres to mow. Minus the trees and weeds, probably like an acre. It's nice to make use of the fuel we burn to mow. One of those 13 gallon bags would probably hold a weeks worth of grass for my size coop and cages. So...when do we stop mowing for the year? October? November thru February 4 months of grass...4 weeks...16 grass bags at least. I'm gonna try...this is gonna take some consistency and work. I love challenges and goalsWhite bags to reflect light rather that black bags that really heat up? I'm thinking of the grass sweating even though its dried. Humidity could get up and that might happen. Lets see
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