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::::Woah, my cousin told me those were for alfalfa and silage. Huh! [[Special:Contributions/172.69.134.36|172.69.134.36]] 16:01, 22 March 2023 (UTC) | ::::Woah, my cousin told me those were for alfalfa and silage. Huh! [[Special:Contributions/172.69.134.36|172.69.134.36]] 16:01, 22 March 2023 (UTC) | ||
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: Covered salt piles are relatively new. Prior to 2000, or there abouts, salt was stored uncovered piled on bare earth. Some would be lost due to rain and runoff. But salt was cheaper than salt barns. However excess salt causes environmental problems and storage losses were unnecessary. There was some gnashing of teeth when regulations mandated covered salt barns. [[Special:Contributions/172.71.222.129|172.71.222.129]] 04:03, 22 March 2023 (UTC) | : Covered salt piles are relatively new. Prior to 2000, or there abouts, salt was stored uncovered piled on bare earth. Some would be lost due to rain and runoff. But salt was cheaper than salt barns. However excess salt causes environmental problems and storage losses were unnecessary. There was some gnashing of teeth when regulations mandated covered salt barns. [[Special:Contributions/172.71.222.129|172.71.222.129]] 04:03, 22 March 2023 (UTC) |