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<blockquote data-quote="WFfarm" data-source="post: 1606930" data-attributes="member: 39155"><p>We wrap the bales individual, so the ends are open to air. Before we got the wrapper we used to do just handful of the second cutting "by hand". Set the bale on end on an old tractor tire and walk around it with a partial roll of plastic until the bales was covered or you were too dizzy.</p><p>I think any hay that's round baled too wet is going to be moldy whether you use twine, net, wrap or put in a hay shed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WFfarm, post: 1606930, member: 39155"] We wrap the bales individual, so the ends are open to air. Before we got the wrapper we used to do just handful of the second cutting "by hand". Set the bale on end on an old tractor tire and walk around it with a partial roll of plastic until the bales was covered or you were too dizzy. I think any hay that's round baled too wet is going to be moldy whether you use twine, net, wrap or put in a hay shed. [/QUOTE]
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