“Storing fireworks and hay” What could possibly go wrong? Oh...
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Who puts hay and fireworks
in the same building. Really?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Jesus—what genius stores fireworks & dry hay in the same building? Must have been a member of the Trump Cult?
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Fireworks+Hay?! Brilliant.
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I’ve seen what happens when hay is stacked while damp. Spontaneous combustion. Watched it happen with a truck hauling hay. Scary.
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If hay is put into a barn or stack when it has more than about 22 percent moisture, not only does the hay lose forage quality, but it has an increased risk of spontaneous combustion. High moisture hay stacks can have chemical reactions that build heat
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