Andrew Frankenfield of Penn State Extension offers considerations for choosing the right equipment for a hay operation. He also previews the upcoming Pennsylvania Forage Conference.
Cereal growers don’t generally like to see bales on their fields, since cultivations can’t start until they are hauled off. It’s at this point many farmers vow never to sell any straw ever again and ...
The BiG Pack 870 High Speed (HS) HDP is the newest large square baler with Krone’s unique MultiBale technology. The baler produces 2’7” x 2’3” bales with the ability to tie up to eight small bales ...
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Square bales are generally produced by contractors and have a number of storage and handling benefits. Round balers are significantly cheaper than square balers and are popular for dairy farmers ...
JM Agri range bale grabs capable of picking up wrapped or unwrapped round or large square bales are now available. Manufactured in Ireland, there are three models with two single-bale grabs — the TR3 ...
Dec. 23—As far as livestock are concerned, there is no right answer when it comes to choosing round or square hay bales on a homestead. They will happily munch on baled hay and feed regardless of its ...
ON 87% of farms producing big bale silage, mould is present on a large portion of bales. However, this problem can be avoided. Baled silage is now made on two thirds of all farms in Ireland and ...
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