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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 151870" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>I use plastic twine and always cut the strings off before setting the hay out. Used to use the orange but switched to a bright pink string this year. It comes in double sized balls, 20,000 per ball instead of per pair. All the neighbors make fun of my "pretty pink string" but you can really see it going on the bales. I bought a bunch of the stuff this spring and all of them who came by to "borrow" a couple balls cause they didn't want to go to town came back wanting more. </p><p></p><p>As far as disposal, wind the strings up when you cut them off and when you go to light your wood stove, lay them on top of the newspaper or whatever you use. Once it gets to burning, the plastic strings put off a pile of heat, helps to get your fire going fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 151870, member: 2383"] I use plastic twine and always cut the strings off before setting the hay out. Used to use the orange but switched to a bright pink string this year. It comes in double sized balls, 20,000 per ball instead of per pair. All the neighbors make fun of my "pretty pink string" but you can really see it going on the bales. I bought a bunch of the stuff this spring and all of them who came by to "borrow" a couple balls cause they didn't want to go to town came back wanting more. As far as disposal, wind the strings up when you cut them off and when you go to light your wood stove, lay them on top of the newspaper or whatever you use. Once it gets to burning, the plastic strings put off a pile of heat, helps to get your fire going fast. [/QUOTE]
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