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Unrolling hay tip and question on older hay
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1788989" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Don't let anyone talk you out of unrolling hay. It works no doubt about it.</p><p>As far as buying a baler. I wouldn't consider buying a string only baler. Even if one could found. The string is a little cheaper but that will easily get made up just in fuel savings. Not to mention time , leaf loss etc. Shedding water etc. There is no argument about it. It's pretty much fact. The only viable reason I see to avoid net appears to be if you get bales frozen in ice. And in that case I would think it would have to be sisal twine to help much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1788989, member: 24947"] Don't let anyone talk you out of unrolling hay. It works no doubt about it. As far as buying a baler. I wouldn't consider buying a string only baler. Even if one could found. The string is a little cheaper but that will easily get made up just in fuel savings. Not to mention time , leaf loss etc. Shedding water etc. There is no argument about it. It's pretty much fact. The only viable reason I see to avoid net appears to be if you get bales frozen in ice. And in that case I would think it would have to be sisal twine to help much. [/QUOTE]
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