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Twine--Synthetic or Natural?
There are several ways to bind hay bales. These include twine, net wrap, and wire. Wire is rarely applicable to small farm hay production since it is used mainly for large, high compression bales typically found on large farm and hay marketing operations. Net wrap was addressed in a previous blog. Therefore, let’s delve into the different types of twine and their advantages/disadvantages.There are two basic types of twine--synthetic and natural. Polypropylene is the most common type of synthetic
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May 1st 2022
Hay Day with your Ibex TX31 Mini Round Baler
The pasture has been cut, dried, and raked into windrows. It's hay day! Here are some tips to make baling day with your Ibex
TX31 Mini Round Baler run smoothly.
Before heading to the field:
Baling days are typically hot days, so dress in lightweight, light-colored clothing. Long sleeves and long pants are best for protecting your arms and legs from cuts and scratches when collecting bales. Be sure to bring along a large water jug so you can stay hydrated.
Pack a tool kit with
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Aug 1st 2020
Sisal Twine - A Natural Choice for Bale Binding
When baling hay, one of the decisions a producer must make is what type of bale binding to use. Hay binding materials include sisal twine, polypropylene twine, hemp twine, net wrap and others. This blog will discuss sisal twine.
What is sisal?
Sisal is a fiber found naturally in plants of the agave family. These plants grow in the arid regions of Central America, Mexico and the American Southwest. Native to South America, the fiber has been used since pre-Columbian times but became
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Jun 1st 2020