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<blockquote data-quote="shorty" data-source="post: 30988" data-attributes="member: 187"><p>Making haylage has some benifits even though ther is a cost for the plastic (about $3.00 for a 4x4 bale) and you need wrapper and grabber for your loader. You save some work in field ,We mow on a windrow just about the width of the baler pickup and usually can bale the next day without raking ,bale at 40- 60 % moistures. that often means getting hay without rain if you tried to get it dry. You must take care not get holes in wrap I always keep duct tape on loader just in case also store bales out high grass and weeds so mice don't move inand live around bales. If done right you have high Quality feed which can store outside and the cows really like it. We still make dry hay in small bales for sale tohorse customers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorty, post: 30988, member: 187"] Making haylage has some benifits even though ther is a cost for the plastic (about $3.00 for a 4x4 bale) and you need wrapper and grabber for your loader. You save some work in field ,We mow on a windrow just about the width of the baler pickup and usually can bale the next day without raking ,bale at 40- 60 % moistures. that often means getting hay without rain if you tried to get it dry. You must take care not get holes in wrap I always keep duct tape on loader just in case also store bales out high grass and weeds so mice don't move inand live around bales. If done right you have high Quality feed which can store outside and the cows really like it. We still make dry hay in small bales for sale tohorse customers [/QUOTE]
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