My take on the bags is like putting grain in a bin. You need to make sure the quality is consistent and expectations are realistic. I would never advise someone that you can safely store tough grain in them however it did work for us as well.
We have stored hundreds of thousands of bushels in bags and have no real major issues. Long term storage in a bag is not always the best solution as raven's continue to pick holes in the bag.
No matter how you look at it, temporary rings, grain on the ground or grain bags there will be good and bad with each. For 10,000 or 20,000 of storage it may not be the solution but for a farm that needs 200,000 or more, it can be a viable option.
We have stored hundreds of thousands of bushels in bags and have no real major issues. Long term storage in a bag is not always the best solution as raven's continue to pick holes in the bag.
No matter how you look at it, temporary rings, grain on the ground or grain bags there will be good and bad with each. For 10,000 or 20,000 of storage it may not be the solution but for a farm that needs 200,000 or more, it can be a viable option.
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