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<blockquote data-quote="jd35154" data-source="post: 896354" data-attributes="member: 3366"><p>I am in need of some information. I currently netwrap all of my hay and store in outside on the ground. I have tried tarps before and not going to do that again. All of my hay is stored on rented ground, so not going to build a hay shed. I am toying with the idea of wrapping my dry hay in black plastic next year. I need to know if any of you guys have done this and what are the pros/cons. I will probably use an inline wrapper.</p><p></p><p>Some questions I need answered.</p><p></p><p>How long to wait after hay is baled to wrap?</p><p>Do you cut the bales apart after wrapping?</p><p>Do you cut slits in the plastic to let the hay breath and if so where?</p><p></p><p>Just trying to feed some better product, any help will be appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd35154, post: 896354, member: 3366"] I am in need of some information. I currently netwrap all of my hay and store in outside on the ground. I have tried tarps before and not going to do that again. All of my hay is stored on rented ground, so not going to build a hay shed. I am toying with the idea of wrapping my dry hay in black plastic next year. I need to know if any of you guys have done this and what are the pros/cons. I will probably use an inline wrapper. Some questions I need answered. How long to wait after hay is baled to wrap? Do you cut the bales apart after wrapping? Do you cut slits in the plastic to let the hay breath and if so where? Just trying to feed some better product, any help will be appreciated [/QUOTE]
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