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TOTE-ALLY Versatile

You might not know what they’re called, but you’ve probably seen them being used in myriad ways around farms: Intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) are shipping containers used primarily to transport hazardous materials. They’ve found a second life as a versatile container in rural America. Several types of IBCs exist, but the most commonly used is a composite tote (also called a “caged tote”). This consists of a plastic receptacle made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) enclosed by a galvanized steel cage. Composite totes are usually equipped with a valve at the bottom of the receptacle and a fill port at the top. The most common composite IBC totes have a capacity of either 275 or 330 gallons. Since IBC totes are used on farms in many ways, there’s usually an abundance of them for sale. Keep an eye out for totes sitting unused on a neighboring property, or search online. You should be able to find a used tote in good condition for around $50, or, if you’re diligent, free of charge.

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