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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 498870" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>Well the problem in my part of the country is not being too lazy to drag my a$$ off the tractor to take the twine off but it is that we get a lot of snow and freezing rain and you can't get that frozen plastic twine off the bale. At best you can take a machete or axe and break the twine so at least the cattle don't get all tangled up. There also is a poly type biodegradable twine that I bought 3 years ago and it is suppossed to start degrading once sun hits it. Mine is still out in the pasture all tangled up in the mud, it ain't biodegradable at all, so sisal is the only thing I think of that is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 498870, member: 3046"] Well the problem in my part of the country is not being too lazy to drag my a$$ off the tractor to take the twine off but it is that we get a lot of snow and freezing rain and you can't get that frozen plastic twine off the bale. At best you can take a machete or axe and break the twine so at least the cattle don't get all tangled up. There also is a poly type biodegradable twine that I bought 3 years ago and it is suppossed to start degrading once sun hits it. Mine is still out in the pasture all tangled up in the mud, it ain't biodegradable at all, so sisal is the only thing I think of that is. [/QUOTE]
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