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<blockquote data-quote="damengineer" data-source="post: 1694943" data-attributes="member: 24810"><p>Here I would bale it green and let it go to silage. Put 3 wraps on each bale, and squeeze them close together. My 504R Premium Vermeer loves the green stuff, but IZ used to bale with a 648 New Holland. Never had a problem with baling green. Years ago baled some wheat hay. It was so geen the juice was running out on the rollers. I was baling with a 605A vermeer and a 5500 Hesston.. Left it in the field for 2 weeks. It got hot I know because you could smell it a 100yds away!!! Cows would run over youto get to it and did nto waste a bit. It smelled like tobacco, but they loved it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damengineer, post: 1694943, member: 24810"] Here I would bale it green and let it go to silage. Put 3 wraps on each bale, and squeeze them close together. My 504R Premium Vermeer loves the green stuff, but IZ used to bale with a 648 New Holland. Never had a problem with baling green. Years ago baled some wheat hay. It was so geen the juice was running out on the rollers. I was baling with a 605A vermeer and a 5500 Hesston.. Left it in the field for 2 weeks. It got hot I know because you could smell it a 100yds away!!! Cows would run over youto get to it and did nto waste a bit. It smelled like tobacco, but they loved it.. [/QUOTE]
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