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<blockquote data-quote="sizmic" data-source="post: 835177" data-attributes="member: 6764"><p>The mold was already there waiting for incubation. The only way to keep out mold is to get rid of the oxygen in the bale, either use an inoculant or tie your bales tighter. Do you have a wobble core round baler, are you using a big square baler? If you are using a big square I would inoculate them before wrapping, if you are using a wobble core I would get a different baler.</p><p></p><p>Don't know if this will help but thats what I got. </p><p></p><p>All of our JD 567 round bales have some extent of mold in them. Mostly from spearing them twice (introducing air pockets) and in the joints of the "tube".</p><p></p><p>Sizmic</p><p></p><p>Edit: I wish someone would make a "needle" mounted on the spear itself so I could inject inoculant before I wrap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sizmic, post: 835177, member: 6764"] The mold was already there waiting for incubation. The only way to keep out mold is to get rid of the oxygen in the bale, either use an inoculant or tie your bales tighter. Do you have a wobble core round baler, are you using a big square baler? If you are using a big square I would inoculate them before wrapping, if you are using a wobble core I would get a different baler. Don't know if this will help but thats what I got. All of our JD 567 round bales have some extent of mold in them. Mostly from spearing them twice (introducing air pockets) and in the joints of the "tube". Sizmic Edit: I wish someone would make a "needle" mounted on the spear itself so I could inject inoculant before I wrap. [/QUOTE]
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