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  2. Baler - Wikipedia

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    Video: Picking up and applying plastic cling wrap to a round bale. Video: Sealing the wrapped bales together. In-line bale wrapped hay. Silage, a fermented animal feed, was introduced in the late 1800s, and can also be stored in a silage or haylage bale, which is a high-moisture bale wrapped in plastic film. These are baled much wetter than hay ...

  3. File:High Moisture Round Bale - Pickup and Wrapping 320k.ogv

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    English: Picking up a high moisture round bale with the combination bale spear and bale rotator, tying the "cling"/stretch wrap plastic to the mesh wrap on the bale, and proceeding to wrap several layers of plastic across the sides and partially over the ends of the bale. The wrap on the ends will seal the bales together to lock out air and ...

  4. Hay - Wikipedia

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    Round bales are quickly fed with the use of mechanized equipment. The volume-to-surface area ratio allows many dry-area farmers to leave large bales outside until consumed. Wet-area farmers and those in climates with heavy snowfall can stack round bales under a shed or tarp and use a light but durable plastic wrap that partially encloses ...

  5. Our top tips for taking care of your horse - AOL

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    Knowing what and how much to feed your horse is an inexact science but you should follow some basic principles. ... 2 ponies eating hay bale. Forage – grass, hay, haylage, straw, and chaffs ...

  6. Bale wrapper - Wikipedia

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    As the bale turns, plastic film is pulled through the dispensing unit and wrapped tightly on the bale. When the table has revolved at least 16 times, the bale can be ejected. This is done by a hydraulic ram which tilts the wrapping table, so that the bale can be tipped off. The film is cut and then tied to the wrapper for the next bale.

  7. Silage - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, baled silage is most often made in round bales about 1.2 m × 1.2 m (4 ft × 4 ft), individually wrapped with four to six layers of "bale wrap plastic" (black, white or green 25-micrometre stretch film). The percentage of dry matter can vary from about 20% dry matter upwards.