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Stockpiling Forage

Besides laying in human food for the winter, you need to think about laying in animal food if you have livestock. While grains for the chickens and pigs are fairly straightforward, the herbivores pose a different challenge due to hay bulkiness.

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October 17, 2022

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Joel Salatin

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