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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1415982" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>I will say this though. Wheat does seem to be more difficult to get dry than hay. If you have a good baler that makes a good tight roll and has netwrap, it may tend to silage in the middle of it, which is ok. But if you string tie it, it may not be as tight and may let more air inside the bale which could let it mold a little. And that's not a biggie if your feeding cows, if its white mold. maybe Bigfoot can chime in with his thoughts as well as others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1415982, member: 17304"] I will say this though. Wheat does seem to be more difficult to get dry than hay. If you have a good baler that makes a good tight roll and has netwrap, it may tend to silage in the middle of it, which is ok. But if you string tie it, it may not be as tight and may let more air inside the bale which could let it mold a little. And that's not a biggie if your feeding cows, if its white mold. maybe Bigfoot can chime in with his thoughts as well as others. [/QUOTE]
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