Posted by randallinMo on August 11, 2014 at 06:56:01 from (216.74.205.155):
In Reply to: Still doing hay . Pics posted by Bruce from Can. on August 11, 2014 at 04:31:52:
Bruce, I've noted that you wait up to 12-24 hours to wrap some of your silage bales. Here in Missouri we've always been advised to wrap our silage bales within 2-4 hours after baling. 'Idea being that too much heat develops within the bale causing too much proliferation of the "bad" bacteria. Have you ever seen any difference in the quality of your wrapped bales wrapped "later"? Also, what kind of silage baler do you use? Do you have to move the tractor forward after wrapping each bale or do you move them with your tractor and some kind of grabber? I too wrap silage bales with an individual bale wrapper. It's slow. Trying to get every thing wrapped up immediately after baling makes for some "long" nights. Maybe I should think about switching from beer to "moonshine" (like you do) to make the job go quicker!
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