I've got several of these IBC totes. I use two of them for water containers at remote garden sites. Then I have three of them which I removed the containers and filled them with firewood. I have yet to cut the removed containers but this is what I'll be doing to cover my firewood, and using the bottoms as planters.
By cutting off the bottom 12-14 inches, this leaves you with a top that can be cut diagonally from one upper corner to the opposing lower corner forming a triangle which acts as a pitched roof to place over the cage full of wood as pictured in the front left of this video.
View: https://youtu.be/jQCuSGooLEQ
By cutting off the bottom 12-14 inches, this leaves you with a top that can be cut diagonally from one upper corner to the opposing lower corner forming a triangle which acts as a pitched roof to place over the cage full of wood as pictured in the front left of this video.
View: https://youtu.be/jQCuSGooLEQ