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Preserve Hay Quality With Proper Storage

Hay growers can protect the quality of their hay even if it’s left outside, says David Davis, ag and natural resources agent with University of Kentucky Extension.

“But many producers often fail to store their hay in a way that reduces hay dry matter and quality loss,” he says.

Davis offers these suggestions:

  • Avoid placing rolls side to side. Leave 2-3’ between rows of bales to allow for quicker drying. Producers might also consider placing hay on pallets or constructing graveled storage pads to allow for drainage away from bales.
  • Wrap rolls with plastic to minimize exposure to rain. But if in-line wrappers are too expensive, simply cover the top half of rolls with plastic that’s secure before stacking.
  • If stacking rolls of hay in multiple layers, cover each stack with a secured, heavy tarp. Don’t stack bales if they will be stored for more than six to 12 months.
  • Check tarps and plastic periodically to make sure they remain secure.
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