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    #13
    Recycling programs for grain bags are in their infancy but there are some here and there now. Ask your RM office.
    As far as grain bag brand , i like the heavier ones like the Argentine brand Ipeza. Some bags on the market are awful light but do work.
    we as the users of grain bags must take a role in keeping them out of ditches and fence lines as others mentioned . For our rented land grain bags work great when I cant justify spending money on bins for land that i may not be farming in the future. I agree hoppers are best for our own land.

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      #14
      Grain bags should have a deposit on them..then they will get recycled..

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        #15
        We dont use them and have no need to. But I agree with jamesb 100%. Stewardship.

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          #16
          Jeez, ask a simple question.
          Havent had a quality problem yet but i always treat them like henskin.
          Counties have spun off waste management into seperate entities. Only main sites take them. Mine wants $300/t for dumping
          One to west free yet this year. Weigh in and raise the box.
          I agree if we could pay more at purchase to facilitate or encourage collection.
          Guys away from road are digging burn pits again.

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            #17
            Great for lining swimming holes.

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