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<blockquote data-quote="Stickney94" data-source="post: 1646815" data-attributes="member: 37941"><p>I put up baleage and dry hay with a standard JD 468. I'm sure there are better options, but it works for my operation. </p><p></p><p>Moisture content and construction of the windrow I would say are the key variables for putting up baleage. I've had the best luck with baleage in the 35-45% moisture range. Being able to form a consistently dense windrow is very helpful for both baler performance and wrapping ease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stickney94, post: 1646815, member: 37941"] I put up baleage and dry hay with a standard JD 468. I'm sure there are better options, but it works for my operation. Moisture content and construction of the windrow I would say are the key variables for putting up baleage. I've had the best luck with baleage in the 35-45% moisture range. Being able to form a consistently dense windrow is very helpful for both baler performance and wrapping ease. [/QUOTE]
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