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    #11
    called margo supplies. I was intent on spending a little money and doing no more work.
    The rep for margo was so honest he talked me out of all their products.
    Bangers and slugs work if you can spend a couple nights there.
    Motion sensored distress calls could eventually attract aggressive bucks.
    Other motion activated bangers have very small coverage areas and don't work reliably in the open, or in the cold. wildlife also become accustomed to predictable repetitiveness.
    Like keeping cows out of the chop bin!
    He recommended 4' snow fence up against bag so they cant strike with hooves. Oh well. What you don't have in your wallet you have to have in your back.

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      #12
      All farmers invest many hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars on there farm equipment..Nothing is more important than the grain we harvest to pay for that iron..Hopper bins with air and opi cables are cheap in comparison...plus they will last longer than we will...and they are moveable when we retire..they do not depreciate either..so grain storage might work out to be free in the long term..

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        #13
        I am happy for everyone who has the money.
        Everyone who is young and or highly capitalized.
        Everyone who doesn't tenant farm 65% of their
        business. And all 3rd gen. ops.
        Of course bins are the best. But they don't make
        bushels. As our land prices become ever more
        transparent, like S.A. So will our methods.

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