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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdog" data-source="post: 1476181" data-attributes="member: 27645"><p>Absolutely right , no one size fits all. The cost will vary with twine , according to type of grass, and whether you're transporting or not, if it's a finer grass and you have to haul, you'll want a few more wraps vs a stemmy type that stays at location . I estimate 1.00 a bale plus or minus, for sisal . Plastic twine is cheaper but isn't an option for me . We don't do anything with the sisal until we move the feeder , if then. Most of the guys Iknow that haul a lot of hay very far, just won't haul twine wrapped , unless it's immediately after baling . Ive heard of problems with sisal like you described but never seen it myself .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdog, post: 1476181, member: 27645"] Absolutely right , no one size fits all. The cost will vary with twine , according to type of grass, and whether you're transporting or not, if it's a finer grass and you have to haul, you'll want a few more wraps vs a stemmy type that stays at location . I estimate 1.00 a bale plus or minus, for sisal . Plastic twine is cheaper but isn't an option for me . We don't do anything with the sisal until we move the feeder , if then. Most of the guys Iknow that haul a lot of hay very far, just won't haul twine wrapped , unless it's immediately after baling . Ive heard of problems with sisal like you described but never seen it myself . [/QUOTE]
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