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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 702553" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I don't think you could justify any wrapping system unless you are using 1000 plus rolls per year. Barn is just so much cheaper. In my situation I prefer to put up everything dry and I can usually pick my days. When I'm helping my buddy, he doesn't have that option and we might have 200 acres on the ground and try and get it up before it rains. But if it rains or if the weather doesn't cooperate then you have a fortune laying on the ground and a wrapper can save this and pay for itself. I look at it as more of an insurance policy than anything else cause there are several things I don't like about it.(mainly the shear weight) Thankfully I don't have to buy the equipment as he and I work together on stuff when the need arises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 702553, member: 4362"] I don't think you could justify any wrapping system unless you are using 1000 plus rolls per year. Barn is just so much cheaper. In my situation I prefer to put up everything dry and I can usually pick my days. When I'm helping my buddy, he doesn't have that option and we might have 200 acres on the ground and try and get it up before it rains. But if it rains or if the weather doesn't cooperate then you have a fortune laying on the ground and a wrapper can save this and pay for itself. I look at it as more of an insurance policy than anything else cause there are several things I don't like about it.(mainly the shear weight) Thankfully I don't have to buy the equipment as he and I work together on stuff when the need arises. [/QUOTE]
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