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<blockquote data-quote="SimAngHerf" data-source="post: 1610142" data-attributes="member: 31957"><p>So this coming summer I plan to put up about 500-600 (4'x5.5') of ryegrass and pearl millet bales. I'm fairly certain the first cut and all of the millet will be put up wet but hoping 1 or 2 cuts of the ryegrass can go up dry. We don't really have the option for an in-line wrap due to rolling hills and don't know where I could store that is close to the winter pasture and not block the natural drainage without out having short rows. I'm thinking an individual wrap will be easier to store and stack on the flat ends, I know I'll have to get a squeeze too. So my question is, what is the cost to wrap individual or inline for the 6 wraps that's typically suggested. If there are any keep points I am missing here please let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimAngHerf, post: 1610142, member: 31957"] So this coming summer I plan to put up about 500-600 (4’x5.5’) of ryegrass and pearl millet bales. I’m fairly certain the first cut and all of the millet will be put up wet but hoping 1 or 2 cuts of the ryegrass can go up dry. We don’t really have the option for an in-line wrap due to rolling hills and don’t know where I could store that is close to the winter pasture and not block the natural drainage without out having short rows. I’m thinking an individual wrap will be easier to store and stack on the flat ends, I know I’ll have to get a squeeze too. So my question is, what is the cost to wrap individual or inline for the 6 wraps that’s typically suggested. If there are any keep points I am missing here please let me know. [/QUOTE]
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