Because like myself I do not have a field so I buy round bale 6x6 for $70 horse hay. After I rebale it into square I get 25 bales and can double the money
Round bales can be made faster, and stacked in a barn with machines and only one operator. baling like this, most of those bales are being sold to horse people. And the farmer cam make bales as needed to sell, mostly by himself, maybe with one other person, depending on the situation,. in a cool barn.
where can i buy this razvijalec i like it its very good, my wife has a fethis on bale
I'm interested in whether it's time saving and economical, Why not just bale some of the field in round bales and some square.
Because like myself I do not have a field so I buy round bale 6x6 for $70 horse hay. After I rebale it into square I get 25 bales and can double the money
What brand and model is the unrolled?
How many square bales did you get? What size round bale?
How to triple/cost your work.
Why not just square bale?? This is double the work.
Round bales can be made faster, and stacked in a barn with machines and only one operator. baling like this, most of those bales are being sold to horse people. And the farmer cam make bales as needed to sell, mostly by himself, maybe with one other person, depending on the situation,. in a cool barn.
lbsonic86 you can also sale some square bales by doing this to round bales.
Finding help to square bale anymore is nearly impossible and some of the child labor laws prohibit a farmer from hiring youth under 16.
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Lot leaf loss
We had hardly any leaf loss when we used a hay processor and followed with a baler