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Disposing of baleage wrap
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<blockquote data-quote="Stickney94" data-source="post: 1659024" data-attributes="member: 37941"><p>I'm lucky in that I can store a fair amount of good hay under roof. If you are comparing net wrap to twine than I would agree, net wrap (Some brands) do a nice job of shedding moisture and maintaining bale shape which can really help prevent storage rot/waste. Comparing sisal to plastic twine I've seen no difference in storage rot/waste (I have a twine only baler and do store cornstalks and grass hay outside -- my bale wrap experience is limited to purchased hay and discussions with neighbors -- but I do wrap baleage). </p><p></p><p>One benefit to sisal is I don't have to cut the twine anymore (It's rotted through), so I can just pull off all the twine before putting the bale in my feeders. Efficiency! haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stickney94, post: 1659024, member: 37941"] I'm lucky in that I can store a fair amount of good hay under roof. If you are comparing net wrap to twine than I would agree, net wrap (Some brands) do a nice job of shedding moisture and maintaining bale shape which can really help prevent storage rot/waste. Comparing sisal to plastic twine I've seen no difference in storage rot/waste (I have a twine only baler and do store cornstalks and grass hay outside -- my bale wrap experience is limited to purchased hay and discussions with neighbors -- but I do wrap baleage). One benefit to sisal is I don't have to cut the twine anymore (It's rotted through), so I can just pull off all the twine before putting the bale in my feeders. Efficiency! haha [/QUOTE]
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