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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1659021" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We hate the plastic wrap and seldom use that particular baler except if the sisal twine round baler breaks down. Custom bale hay for one that wants the net wrap. We use sisal for everything. We may see a little more "waste hay" that is just put back into the ground as organic matter and feeds the soil. We have had some hay sit for 2-3 years before it gets fed when we have a good year and you just have to pick it up more carefully with the arms on the bale bed on the truck. Seldom have bales fall apart but the bottom layer might get left and we will use the bucket to clean it up in the spring when running the manure spreader to just get it spread out. </p><p>The silage bag plastic goes to the landfill because burning has not been an option in the past with all the leased-rented land. Might start burning if we get the "main farm" bought this year where we grow and store the bags of silage...</p><p>When we have done baleage we still use the sisal.... it will break down some, but HATE plastic twine worse than even the net wrap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1659021, member: 25884"] We hate the plastic wrap and seldom use that particular baler except if the sisal twine round baler breaks down. Custom bale hay for one that wants the net wrap. We use sisal for everything. We may see a little more "waste hay" that is just put back into the ground as organic matter and feeds the soil. We have had some hay sit for 2-3 years before it gets fed when we have a good year and you just have to pick it up more carefully with the arms on the bale bed on the truck. Seldom have bales fall apart but the bottom layer might get left and we will use the bucket to clean it up in the spring when running the manure spreader to just get it spread out. The silage bag plastic goes to the landfill because burning has not been an option in the past with all the leased-rented land. Might start burning if we get the "main farm" bought this year where we grow and store the bags of silage... When we have done baleage we still use the sisal.... it will break down some, but HATE plastic twine worse than even the net wrap. [/QUOTE]
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