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<blockquote data-quote="gendronf" data-source="post: 195550" data-attributes="member: 2998"><p>In the last 4 years, I did not make any bales of dry hay. The weather is impossible to guess. In 2005 I made for me more than 6,000 bales of silage and approximately 1200 for neighbors. If the hay is almost dry, we wrap it too. That way, there is no lost and the bales are never dusty. In my area it is not very often to have more than 3 days without rain and with the silage we don't have to bother about the temperature. </p><p>I use net instead of twine. Cost around 0.65 cent more a bale but you save on time, fuel, machine worn out, in the field. At the barn you save again on time . Take less time to take out the net than twines. The cost of plastic. With 2 rolls of 30 inches we wrap 90 bales of 4 X 4. In 2005 I payed $80.25 a rolls. ($1.79 each bale) Canadian money. If you put less plastic, you can lost in silage quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gendronf, post: 195550, member: 2998"] In the last 4 years, I did not make any bales of dry hay. The weather is impossible to guess. In 2005 I made for me more than 6,000 bales of silage and approximately 1200 for neighbors. If the hay is almost dry, we wrap it too. That way, there is no lost and the bales are never dusty. In my area it is not very often to have more than 3 days without rain and with the silage we don't have to bother about the temperature. I use net instead of twine. Cost around 0.65 cent more a bale but you save on time, fuel, machine worn out, in the field. At the barn you save again on time . Take less time to take out the net than twines. The cost of plastic. With 2 rolls of 30 inches we wrap 90 bales of 4 X 4. In 2005 I payed $80.25 a rolls. ($1.79 each bale) Canadian money. If you put less plastic, you can lost in silage quality. [/QUOTE]
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