Powered silage clamp rollers making lasagne silage

JP1

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Farmers Weekly went to a farm in the Netherlands to report on how a one man dairy operation makes top quality multi cut / crop lasagne silage in a time efficient way


Working with our partner company Bosch Beton we've seen the system achieving some impressive high DM silage with minimal wastage on another farm

I've attached some photos of our visit even down to a "starling" curtain on a catenary wire

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If you'd like to know more about the system , please get in touch
 

JP1

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Dutch (& the Danes) are people after my own heart ..... nothing like spending money to make the job easier - then pass the debt on the next generation

Some call them innovators
As with many of these things it can be a generational decision, granted. In fact I have a customer in the South East selling a building plot to fund a compliant silage clamp (s) that will keep the level area at the end of his portal buildings clear so his young Son can expand the herd readily again if he so chooses when he takes over the reins . This investment will be his last to give his Son a leg up
 
Where is the system in the UK up and running? And what about rodents?
Also how long does a cover last 10 years?

I enquired a few years ago about the cost and although expensive if you factored in the time of sheeting pits and buying the plastic and removal of the plastic over 10 years it made sense.

fertiliser bags and silage sheets are my biggest waste.

would make environmental sense to have this.
 

JP1

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Where is the system in the UK up and running? And what about rodents?
Also how long does a cover last 10 years?

I enquired a few years ago about the cost and although expensive if you factored in the time of sheeting pits and buying the plastic and removal of the plastic over 10 years it made sense.

fertiliser bags and silage sheets are my biggest waste.

would make environmental sense to have this.
Huddersfield and the weight of the sheet is about double that of a truck curtainsider at 1200g/m2
 

rusty

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This is a similar system I saw on a visit to Holland last year. The unroller was powered by a hydraulic motor connected to a tractor spool valve. I think the unroller was about 30k. The tubes on the cover were filled by pumping water out of the dyke into them.
 

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