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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 979142" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>As a minimum you need the mower, baler and a tractor with spike to grab the bale. Put it into a big plastic bag while it's on the spike, then stack the bale and tie off the bag - won't give the best result but saves the cost of wrap and wrapper. Tube wrapping is another way of saving on wrap. Most hire it done here also.</p><p></p><p>From what I've seen in this country, baled and wrapped silage is much more consistent than silage made in a pit or stack. I think it takes a bit of experience to get a stack right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 979142, member: 9267"] As a minimum you need the mower, baler and a tractor with spike to grab the bale. Put it into a big plastic bag while it's on the spike, then stack the bale and tie off the bag - won't give the best result but saves the cost of wrap and wrapper. Tube wrapping is another way of saving on wrap. Most hire it done here also. From what I've seen in this country, baled and wrapped silage is much more consistent than silage made in a pit or stack. I think it takes a bit of experience to get a stack right. [/QUOTE]
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