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weight for square bales
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 555820" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I can't tell you the length/width/depth of our bales, but I can tell you that they average 65 lbs/bale. We take a sampling of bales from various parts of the field, weigh them on certified scales, and divide the weight by the number of bales weighed. We then determine what we need to be charging/ton based on the expenses to produce the hay + a small profit, divide that number by the number of bales it takes to make a ton, and that is what we charge per bale. Same thing is done for our 3x3x8 bales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 555820, member: 539"] I can't tell you the length/width/depth of our bales, but I can tell you that they average 65 lbs/bale. We take a sampling of bales from various parts of the field, weigh them on certified scales, and divide the weight by the number of bales weighed. We then determine what we need to be charging/ton based on the expenses to produce the hay + a small profit, divide that number by the number of bales it takes to make a ton, and that is what we charge per bale. Same thing is done for our 3x3x8 bales. [/QUOTE]
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