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Hay vs. Haylage vs. Silage
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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 927314" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Haylage is usually referring to Grass that has been baled and wrapped at a higher moisture it needs to be 27% or higher</p><p>Baleage is usually reffering a grain crop that has been cut and baled at the higher moisture as stated above </p><p></p><p>sileage is usually a grain crop that has been cut and chopped and put in bulk silos, ie... bunks,bags ,or upright silos</p><p></p><p> The age of a baler will not determine if it will bale sileage, it needs to be a sileage baler </p><p> the wrap is put on after it is baled with a seperate machine </p><p> there is a company that makes a baler that bales and wraps all by itself and the cost for it runs around $100,000</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 927314, member: 8829"] Haylage is usually referring to Grass that has been baled and wrapped at a higher moisture it needs to be 27% or higher Baleage is usually reffering a grain crop that has been cut and baled at the higher moisture as stated above sileage is usually a grain crop that has been cut and chopped and put in bulk silos, ie... bunks,bags ,or upright silos The age of a baler will not determine if it will bale sileage, it needs to be a sileage baler the wrap is put on after it is baled with a seperate machine there is a company that makes a baler that bales and wraps all by itself and the cost for it runs around $100,000 [/QUOTE]
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