Dunder is a valuable byproduct of the ethonol production at the Plane Creek Mill. It is used as a fertaliser and an animal feed too. Cane farmers are know to spray Dunder over the young crops to give them a kick start to the season. I have used this to feed animal/cattle in the past. Its not as sticky as molassas, no its much much more dangerous. Molassas is thick and sticky, it gets everywhere and on everything, cattle/animals fight for it and love it. Dunder is just as good but they don't pig out eating it, they tend to eat just enough, so it better for them. Storing Dunder is harder as it will eat out steel 44G drums fast. I think 1 I had was empty in just 6weeks or less, we found it had a hole in it. It also ate through the steel feed trays of my goats before we ran out of liquid. At the dairy we had it in concrete water tanks, we always knew when the molassas was running out as the dunder started to come through. Best thing was its not sticky mess and less flies too. Not sure about what it was doing to there stomacks though.
Your looking for a large container, parking is availble, caravans will be able to turn further down the road, across the bridge. Watch out for big trucks and keep the kids off the road. Coal trains travel under the bridge here.
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