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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
Plastic free farming - somebody needs to do something.
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6722113" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>old chap down the road from us, not the best of farmer, but brilliant mechanic wise, for a couple of years, he baled his grass quite green, with a wire tye small baler, wrapped the stack in poly sheet, and sucked the air out with pipes, and a vacuum pump in reverse, wasn't bad stuff, he only stopped because he couldn't do it on his own, and any helpers, soon found excuses, after a couple of loads ! I would imagine, with big bales, and machine handling, it might work again, but pit silage has made it redundant, but it would be a replacement for masses of net, and wrap, as long as you didn't have to haul by hand !!! Thinking on though, bales would be intact, easier to cut string, rather than wrap, and net/string.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6722113, member: 86168"] old chap down the road from us, not the best of farmer, but brilliant mechanic wise, for a couple of years, he baled his grass quite green, with a wire tye small baler, wrapped the stack in poly sheet, and sucked the air out with pipes, and a vacuum pump in reverse, wasn't bad stuff, he only stopped because he couldn't do it on his own, and any helpers, soon found excuses, after a couple of loads ! I would imagine, with big bales, and machine handling, it might work again, but pit silage has made it redundant, but it would be a replacement for masses of net, and wrap, as long as you didn't have to haul by hand !!! Thinking on though, bales would be intact, easier to cut string, rather than wrap, and net/string. [/QUOTE]
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