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Wet corn bags
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09/02/18 07:55 PM
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bigjoe8565
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Corn bags just got rained on here in Abilene. Will the corn be safe to put in my feeder tomorrow?
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/02/18 08:02 PM
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krazy kris
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Can you pour it out into buckets and let it sit to dry out in the sunlight for a few hours. Even though the corn may not be really wet I bet there is still moisture that got on that corn. If you put it in the feeder now there is a good chance it will mold and clump together making it stop up the feeder
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/02/18 08:53 PM
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HVILLE HNTR
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Save yourself the hassle and headache and DO NOT put this corn in your feeder. Even if it just drizzled for 5 min it’s a lost cause and you will find a moldy black mess the next time you go to fill. Would put aside for hog traps
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/02/18 08:56 PM
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stxranchman
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What kind of bags...old style paper or the newer water resistant bags? I would open the bags up to see if they have any moisture in them and at least let them air dry in the sunshine. If they are wet then I would not take a chance.
Are idiots multiplying faster than normal people?
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/03/18 04:34 PM
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Deerhunter61
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What kind of bags...old style paper or the newer water resistant bags? I would open the bags up to see if they have any moisture in them and at least let them air dry in the sunshine. If they are wet then I would not take a chance.
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/04/18 12:14 AM
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ELKMTB
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They wont make it to the feeder anyway. As soon as you try to pick them up they will fall apart
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/04/18 01:22 PM
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emorydog
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Would pour them in the bed of the truck to dry if just the top bags and then into a container. How many bags we talking.
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/04/18 01:49 PM
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Txduckman
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When you open one, you will know. If so, just pour in buddies feeder...
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/04/18 02:27 PM
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colt45-90
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What kind of bags...old style paper or the newer water resistant bags? I would open the bags up to see if they have any moisture in them and at least let them air dry in the sunshine. If they are wet then I would not take a chance.
hold on Newt, we got a runaway
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/05/18 09:12 AM
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mow
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never ceases to amasze me by how many people try to reinvent the wheel..or feeder in this case..stay with the tried and true..buy good quality components and problems will be few and far between..Lord knows i still make them and learn the hard way..stay with metal and good quality slingers..12 volt perferably..having said this..accidents happen..also be careful on those ladders..especially if you fill by yourself!!
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/06/18 09:58 PM
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DH3
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Putting damp corn in a feeder is a bad idea. Scrap it, buy new and keep the new batch under a tarp until you are ready to put it in your feeders.
Old age and treachery beats youth and stupid every time!
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/07/18 01:13 AM
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soonersorlaters
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A lot of replies here infer that it came a turd floater on those bags. It's really simple, paper changes color when wet (if the assumption is these were paper bags). If the inside of the bags weren't compromised by the rain, it's as dry as it was when it was bought.
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Re: Wet corn bags
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09/07/18 06:45 AM
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Txduckman
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I had some bags get rained on 3 weeks ago. I figured they were done. Bought another 20 and filled feeders. The ones that got rained on were fine. Not paper though.
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Re: Wet corn bags
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#7301724
09/30/18 10:17 PM
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major_74
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If paper I would not put them in the feeder
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