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<blockquote data-quote="BAR_R" data-source="post: 437375" data-attributes="member: 6749"><p>All I bale with is sisal. I use a well kept IH 56T that just ticks along with sisal. Had a couple of trash bales left outside for a couple of weeks before I could get them to the ditch. Rained on them twice. Those flat on the ground had to be forked into the truck. Those on their side were still throwable. </p><p></p><p>I put up all small squares and keep them in the barn so I don't have rot issues and the mice never affected me. Maybe I feed it all out too fast? I hate cutting plastic and if I accidentally drop some twine I don't sweat it too much (but I do try to keep all non edible items out of the pasture.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAR_R, post: 437375, member: 6749"] All I bale with is sisal. I use a well kept IH 56T that just ticks along with sisal. Had a couple of trash bales left outside for a couple of weeks before I could get them to the ditch. Rained on them twice. Those flat on the ground had to be forked into the truck. Those on their side were still throwable. I put up all small squares and keep them in the barn so I don’t have rot issues and the mice never affected me. Maybe I feed it all out too fast? I hate cutting plastic and if I accidentally drop some twine I don't sweat it too much (but I do try to keep all non edible items out of the pasture.) [/QUOTE]
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