Nasicus
Well-Known Member
So we had hay made this year, was a bit last minute and we were woefully unprepared (first time doing so) and between the wind and the rain and sheer incompetence on our part, we lost about half of what we kept back, gutting really as we made 500 really nice small bales off of 2.5 acres, sold half and kept half.
So, looking towards next year, I want to get the outdoor storage set up and ready beforehand.
Plan is as follows:
Put down a layer of weed control fabric (to stop weeds/brambles growing up into the bottom layer)
Put pallets over the top of the fabric
Stack hay (unsure if small or round bales this time)
Cover
Here in lies the problem, covering. We laid tarps over the top this year with loads of tyres on top, tied and pegged it down, and it kept blowing off, but seemed to be keeping it dry, But then the rain really kicked in and seeped through the tarps and killed off what was left outside (brought as much as we could in once 'cured').
So whats the best way to do this?
I was thinking thick heavy duty polythene sheets this time, one big extruded piece as opposed to the woven nature of a tarp. But maybe there's a better option?
I'm considering building a frame and affixing the sheets to it, like a DIY polytunnel? Put the top sheet/roof on a slant so that the rain runs off the side as opposed to pooling on top and bringing it all down.
Any suggestions and ideas welcome, I don't want to be left with 100 odd bales to dispose of again next year!
So, looking towards next year, I want to get the outdoor storage set up and ready beforehand.
Plan is as follows:
Put down a layer of weed control fabric (to stop weeds/brambles growing up into the bottom layer)
Put pallets over the top of the fabric
Stack hay (unsure if small or round bales this time)
Cover
Here in lies the problem, covering. We laid tarps over the top this year with loads of tyres on top, tied and pegged it down, and it kept blowing off, but seemed to be keeping it dry, But then the rain really kicked in and seeped through the tarps and killed off what was left outside (brought as much as we could in once 'cured').
So whats the best way to do this?
I was thinking thick heavy duty polythene sheets this time, one big extruded piece as opposed to the woven nature of a tarp. But maybe there's a better option?
I'm considering building a frame and affixing the sheets to it, like a DIY polytunnel? Put the top sheet/roof on a slant so that the rain runs off the side as opposed to pooling on top and bringing it all down.
Any suggestions and ideas welcome, I don't want to be left with 100 odd bales to dispose of again next year!




