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Hay Storage Calculator helps with practical farm, rural life, homestead, garden, livestock, and water planning. Use it as a planning estimate, then confirm animal needs, crop needs, local conditions, product labels, and professional guidance where appropriate.
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Bale volume = length x width x height x bale count.
Estimated footprint = bales per layer x bale length x bale width.
Eighty 5 x 3 x 3 ft bales stacked three layers high need about 1,350 sq ft of footprint before aisle and clearance.
No. It is a practical planning estimate. Local climate, animal condition, forage quality, soil, rainfall, pests, products, and management can change results.
Yes. Farms, gardens, animals, and water systems need reserve for heat, drought, waste, illness, losses, and weather delays.
No. Use local extension guidance, veterinarians, agronomists, product labels, and qualified professionals when animal care, food safety, or infrastructure decisions matter.
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