This fine dairy put Secure Covers on half of the larger section of the bunker. You should've heard the workers begging the manager to buy more. Wow! Are tires really that bad to throw up there? Yes they are!Monday, November 16, 2009
The Better Half
This fine dairy put Secure Covers on half of the larger section of the bunker. You should've heard the workers begging the manager to buy more. Wow! Are tires really that bad to throw up there? Yes they are!Thursday, October 29, 2009
Secure Covers on Silage Bags
Birds poke holes not only with their beak, but with their claws as they hold onto the bag landing and walking. Secure Covers allow the birds to keep their talons to themselves and do a great job deterring opportunistic feeding on your valuable silage.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
We Love Landrollers....
We have 3 34' Used Landrollers for sale, and cheap! We can get other lengths if you want a different size from 12' to 60'. Call 1-800-796-5333 for more!
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Mandako Landroller For Sale
Friday, September 11, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
We all love fermentation!
According to a Hoards article, corn silage takes about 4 months to complete fermentation. Cows milk best on fully fermented silage, so care should be taken to keep it all sealed and secure until completion. If you've ever had a beer or wine that just tasted wrong. Its probably due to some problem with fermentation. Its the easiest thing to mess up. So the next time you're tempted to skimp on time or materials, just remember that experience with drinking a nasty beer. You wouldn't drink it or serve it to your family, so don't serve nasty silage to your cows.
Here is picture of a 5 gallon batch of beer during its primary fermentation, which takes about two weeks depending upon yeast strain and conditions.
Here is picture of a 5 gallon batch of beer during its primary fermentation, which takes about two weeks depending upon yeast strain and conditions.
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silage fermentation and beer
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Bird Behavior
From "All about birds" website: All the European Starlings in North America descended from 100 birds set loose in New York's Central Park in the early 1890s. The birds were intentionally released by a group who wanted America to have all the birds that Shakespeare ever mentioned. Today, more than 200 million European Starlings range from Alaska to Mexico, and many people consider them pests.A recent Hoards article a Starling can consume up to 50% of its bodyweight in grain a day. I immediately want to call this bird a pig but that just confuses me.
Secure Covers do a great job in the fight against birds like these. (Crows and Turkeys too!)
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
California on fire again.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
R & D
We've been beta testing these clips for attaching any weight or ropes to Secure Covers. I cliped on one of our 40lb Gravel Bags three months ago. No signs of wear in the clip, no tears or stretches in the Secure Covers material. So far so good!
Monday, August 24, 2009
Roto Grind For Sale
Our Demo Roto Grinder is for sale. It is still shiny and rearin' to work. Click here for more! http://www.afsbagman.com/bag_mans_hot_deals.htm
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Roto Grind Tub Grinder For Sale
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Tornado next door!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Newest Secure Covered Bunker
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Secure Covers on a Bunker
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
Bird Behavior
Look closely and you'll see the bird damage. It is easy to miss, until you find all your feed spoiled.
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Bird Damage to Silage Bagger
Friday, August 14, 2009
For the Birds!
The other thing about it was he found later that the bird's talons would puncture tiny holes which went unnoticed but caused just as much spoilage.
The Secure Covers did a great job counteracting the birds, not to mention a rather energetic dog that liked to do sprints on the top of the bags!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Pile of Great Silage
This farmer has some of the best management I've seen around. His dairy really is clean. When they decided to move to pile storage, they had the decision to order a semi load or two of dirty sidewalls or Secure Covers. You can see for yourself that they went with Secure Covers. Every time I talk to the farmer's son, he boasts that he has never thrown a tire. He has a big grin ear to ear.
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