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Moving Small Square bales
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<blockquote data-quote="will_mck" data-source="post: 7276003" data-attributes="member: 58016"><p>I have customers for small bales, I do have a round baler. There is a small premium for making small bales and the hassle of them is the reason why. If I could get them shifted off the fields quicker the day would be alot shorter and less stressful. My experience of rebaling isn't a pleasant one and bales aren't of the same quality as straw baled in a row. Flat 10 bales are too heavy for what customers want and there isn't a bale packer in my area. I was wondering what way the larger arable farmers coped years ago when conventional bales was all there was. I'm only a small arable farmer so I'm sure someone has been down this road before</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="will_mck, post: 7276003, member: 58016"] I have customers for small bales, I do have a round baler. There is a small premium for making small bales and the hassle of them is the reason why. If I could get them shifted off the fields quicker the day would be alot shorter and less stressful. My experience of rebaling isn't a pleasant one and bales aren't of the same quality as straw baled in a row. Flat 10 bales are too heavy for what customers want and there isn't a bale packer in my area. I was wondering what way the larger arable farmers coped years ago when conventional bales was all there was. I'm only a small arable farmer so I'm sure someone has been down this road before [/QUOTE]
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