Perfect! Why Are Hay Bales Wrapped

Why do farmers wrap grass. Net-wrap reduces harvest loss storage loss and time needed to bale.


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In reality wrapping the bales of hay in plastic protects them from mold and rot and has nothing to do with a UFO siting.

Why are hay bales wrapped. Plastic wrap is most commonly used in high-moisture baling. The hay has to be baled when moisture levels are just right and the plastic must completely seal the bale. As a result a farmer can make thirty percent more bales per hour using net wrap.

In this method the forage crop is cut sooner immediately baled and wrapped in plastic to ferment like silage. Net wrapping only takes a couple turns in the baler compared to 15 to 30 for twine bales. Because forage is at its highest quality when cut baleage is higher in protein and more palatable for livestock than dry hay.

Why do farmers wrap hay bales.


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