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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 701600" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>If you plan to wrap bales with plastic, would you be better off finding hay wrapped with twine rather than net? The reason I bring this up is twine is cheaper than net so you may be able to buy the hay for less. However, it could be more of a pain to cut off all the twine? Just something that hit me when I was looking at your pictures. As someone else mentioned, you would likely come out better by building a shed for the bales. I don't know how many bales you typically have for a year's supply but it wouldn't take an overly large building to house the 70 bales you mentioned earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 701600, member: 2744"] If you plan to wrap bales with plastic, would you be better off finding hay wrapped with twine rather than net? The reason I bring this up is twine is cheaper than net so you may be able to buy the hay for less. However, it could be more of a pain to cut off all the twine? Just something that hit me when I was looking at your pictures. As someone else mentioned, you would likely come out better by building a shed for the bales. I don't know how many bales you typically have for a year's supply but it wouldn't take an overly large building to house the 70 bales you mentioned earlier. [/QUOTE]
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