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<blockquote data-quote="Vicki @ BPI" data-source="post: 6943790" data-attributes="member: 148949"><p><strong>Film and Film wrapping system achieves high quality silage </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p> <strong>[ATTACH=full]880017[/ATTACH]</strong></p><p></p><p>Since the introduction of machinery that uses film instead of net wrap over 10 years ago, Baletite has produced thousands of high quality silage bales for farmers worldwide. Increasingly, farmers and contractors in the UK and Ireland are now taking advantage of this system.</p><p></p><p>Baletite forms part of the film and film wrapping system that sees farmers and contractors achieving benefits including ease of working, greater bale density, cost savings from less spoilage in the bale and higher output from their livestock.</p><p></p><p>Independent tests carried out on Baletite have shown that the extra layers of protection around the circumference of the bale, and bale edge protection, produces a more compact, stable bale with up to 5cm less bale diameter, meaning significantly less oxygen inside the bale. Less oxygen means the amount of spoilage losses in the bale is reduced and improves fermentation. Baletite also allows easier handling and storing of bales, as they are less likely to sag in storage.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to feed out, the process is managed easier and more efficiently, with either mechanical or manual bale opening, as no fodder becomes enmeshed. Therefore, there are significantly less losses to the high quality feed. Both Baletite, and SilotitePro can be recycled together which means no time is wasted separating waste for collection.</p><p></p><p>As previous in-field testing has shown, the farmer gained an average of 7.35kg dry matter per bale using the F&F system. This means a gain of 86.73 MJ ME per bale and can lead to an extra 15 litres of milk or an increase of 1.9kg of live weight gain per bale.</p><p></p><p>Using Baletite and SilotitePro together gives the ultimate in bale protection, with SilotitePro’s longer 2000m length, more bales can be made per reel. This also means time savings through less reel changes and enhanced crop quality with an optimised film structure. SilotitePro has unique sleeve packaging that protects the reel before use and helps towards a more efficient wrapping process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vicki @ BPI, post: 6943790, member: 148949"] [B]Film and Film wrapping system achieves high quality silage [ATTACH type="full" width="214px"]880017[/ATTACH][/B] Since the introduction of machinery that uses film instead of net wrap over 10 years ago, Baletite has produced thousands of high quality silage bales for farmers worldwide. Increasingly, farmers and contractors in the UK and Ireland are now taking advantage of this system. Baletite forms part of the film and film wrapping system that sees farmers and contractors achieving benefits including ease of working, greater bale density, cost savings from less spoilage in the bale and higher output from their livestock. Independent tests carried out on Baletite have shown that the extra layers of protection around the circumference of the bale, and bale edge protection, produces a more compact, stable bale with up to 5cm less bale diameter, meaning significantly less oxygen inside the bale. Less oxygen means the amount of spoilage losses in the bale is reduced and improves fermentation. Baletite also allows easier handling and storing of bales, as they are less likely to sag in storage. When it comes to feed out, the process is managed easier and more efficiently, with either mechanical or manual bale opening, as no fodder becomes enmeshed. Therefore, there are significantly less losses to the high quality feed. Both Baletite, and SilotitePro can be recycled together which means no time is wasted separating waste for collection. As previous in-field testing has shown, the farmer gained an average of 7.35kg dry matter per bale using the F&F system. This means a gain of 86.73 MJ ME per bale and can lead to an extra 15 litres of milk or an increase of 1.9kg of live weight gain per bale. Using Baletite and SilotitePro together gives the ultimate in bale protection, with SilotitePro’s longer 2000m length, more bales can be made per reel. This also means time savings through less reel changes and enhanced crop quality with an optimised film structure. SilotitePro has unique sleeve packaging that protects the reel before use and helps towards a more efficient wrapping process. [/QUOTE]
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