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Additive in round bale silage
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<blockquote data-quote="kill" data-source="post: 4719796" data-attributes="member: 622"><p>I treat 1000's of bales every year via both Fusions and last year I upgraded to 100 litre quad bike sprayers with normal sprayer nossels for less than £150 a piece as these are cheap and fully controllable. Clear containers really help to see how full the liquid is. Never bothered with higher dry matter silage/ haylage as these are not what an additive is designed for unless a specific type is used.</p><p>Innoculants are always supplied by the customer as other wise the tighter element of a farmer shows through as you get caught for waste and bad, out of date products etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kill, post: 4719796, member: 622"] I treat 1000's of bales every year via both Fusions and last year I upgraded to 100 litre quad bike sprayers with normal sprayer nossels for less than £150 a piece as these are cheap and fully controllable. Clear containers really help to see how full the liquid is. Never bothered with higher dry matter silage/ haylage as these are not what an additive is designed for unless a specific type is used. Innoculants are always supplied by the customer as other wise the tighter element of a farmer shows through as you get caught for waste and bad, out of date products etc. [/QUOTE]
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