In the US, often seen piled up with white tarps over it and cut up tires on top
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Interesting, thanks. I knew silage was a thing we fed to farm animals but didn’t know what it was or why we use it.
Oh, that’s what I’ve seen in upstate New York!
The smell of my childhood
I’ve never seen a text description of silage that communicates successfully just how truly bad silage smells, but “More like raw human sewage than actual raw human sewage” comes close. Truly awful stuff to be around for any length of time.
I grew up in the country side. And I don’t mind silage at all. Smells a bit like sweet fermented grass to me. Pig farms on the hand, omg that odor travels for miles.



