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<blockquote data-quote="RiverSide Cattle" data-source="post: 539166" data-attributes="member: 7362"><p>From what I have learned, the in bale chamber monitor is more useful because it will give you a trend as in the average of a lot of bales. Whereas, checking one bale here and there will only give a keyhole view of what your hay moisture is. Also it is easier to check on the go then it is to get off the tractor and check a bale. I have experienced that the readings are different though so 18% moisture reading in chamber won't read 18% moisture in the bale eventhough they are the same moisture level. For me who does custom bale, the in baler monitor was well worth the added cost. For not much more you could get both the probe for inbale and the in baler monitor both and be able to do it all. Afterall its just money. ;-) </p><p></p><p>-rsc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverSide Cattle, post: 539166, member: 7362"] From what I have learned, the in bale chamber monitor is more useful because it will give you a trend as in the average of a lot of bales. Whereas, checking one bale here and there will only give a keyhole view of what your hay moisture is. Also it is easier to check on the go then it is to get off the tractor and check a bale. I have experienced that the readings are different though so 18% moisture reading in chamber won't read 18% moisture in the bale eventhough they are the same moisture level. For me who does custom bale, the in baler monitor was well worth the added cost. For not much more you could get both the probe for inbale and the in baler monitor both and be able to do it all. Afterall its just money. ;-) -rsc [/QUOTE]
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