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Silage bales or pit silage
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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 6642314" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>We have moved from clamp over to bales due to us buying a baler and wrapper. Wouldn't consider going back unless we got to the point where we couldn't cover the acres by ourselves quickly enough. Worked out due to me not having to pay someone with a forager, 3 trailers plus 2 tractors and drivers and a buck rake man that bales will be cheaper including paying for the baler and plastic. Dont miss having to unroll the silage clamp when its tipping down with rain. Also got the advantage of you can bale a field as and when it's ready rather than having to cut everything in one go to get the clamp done. Also found its quicker to put bales in in the winter rather than grabs of silage. That's my opinion and it's really more of a question as to what suits your system best tbh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 6642314, member: 81760"] We have moved from clamp over to bales due to us buying a baler and wrapper. Wouldn't consider going back unless we got to the point where we couldn't cover the acres by ourselves quickly enough. Worked out due to me not having to pay someone with a forager, 3 trailers plus 2 tractors and drivers and a buck rake man that bales will be cheaper including paying for the baler and plastic. Dont miss having to unroll the silage clamp when its tipping down with rain. Also got the advantage of you can bale a field as and when it's ready rather than having to cut everything in one go to get the clamp done. Also found its quicker to put bales in in the winter rather than grabs of silage. That's my opinion and it's really more of a question as to what suits your system best tbh. [/QUOTE]
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