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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1193704" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Right now we burn...I hate that, any time the guys burn a pile the wind shifts towards the house and fill my house with toxic plastic smell. Not sure we'd ever put it anywhere that may sometime need mowing. I've thought about inventing a thing that would hold the rolled up netting once taken off the bale, but i cant come up with "then what" once the thing is full. The guys will stuff them behind the tractor seat or stuff it next to the fender. They just pile up. If it were just a few bales a week it wouldnt be a problem, they'd just go in the trash. There just seems to be piles of it every where around here in the winter..i hate it.</p><p>We have on customer who insist on having us custom bale his hay with biodegradable straw string. We have a old baler we keep just to do his hay with each year. Husband went to this guys place to give a bid on some land clearing and saw that the hay he baled this spring was stacked in this guys new hay barn. I asked how it looked and he said horrible. He said the guy waited to move the hay and the strings were all breaking so the hay had fallen apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1193704, member: 22072"] Right now we burn...I hate that, any time the guys burn a pile the wind shifts towards the house and fill my house with toxic plastic smell. Not sure we'd ever put it anywhere that may sometime need mowing. I've thought about inventing a thing that would hold the rolled up netting once taken off the bale, but i cant come up with "then what" once the thing is full. The guys will stuff them behind the tractor seat or stuff it next to the fender. They just pile up. If it were just a few bales a week it wouldnt be a problem, they'd just go in the trash. There just seems to be piles of it every where around here in the winter..i hate it. We have on customer who insist on having us custom bale his hay with biodegradable straw string. We have a old baler we keep just to do his hay with each year. Husband went to this guys place to give a bid on some land clearing and saw that the hay he baled this spring was stacked in this guys new hay barn. I asked how it looked and he said horrible. He said the guy waited to move the hay and the strings were all breaking so the hay had fallen apart. [/QUOTE]
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