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Silage bales or pit silage
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<blockquote data-quote="tr250" data-source="post: 6645619" data-attributes="member: 657"><p>We have always been clamp since I remember this year we have put 3rd cut into bales for various reasons main ones being one clamp still had some in it we needed space for machine storage and we had a lot of beans to cut so couldn’t put silage tops on trailers. We do all work ourselves but had to pay someone to wrap the bales it seemed very expensive and so so slow to cart them one bale at a time to the trailer then one at a time to stack. You also need a lot better weather and they don’t chop in diet feeder very fast. But on other hand we have more indoor space and they don’t go off at turnout when we only have a few cattle inside to feed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tr250, post: 6645619, member: 657"] We have always been clamp since I remember this year we have put 3rd cut into bales for various reasons main ones being one clamp still had some in it we needed space for machine storage and we had a lot of beans to cut so couldn’t put silage tops on trailers. We do all work ourselves but had to pay someone to wrap the bales it seemed very expensive and so so slow to cart them one bale at a time to the trailer then one at a time to stack. You also need a lot better weather and they don’t chop in diet feeder very fast. But on other hand we have more indoor space and they don’t go off at turnout when we only have a few cattle inside to feed [/QUOTE]
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