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Small square bales - stem length
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<blockquote data-quote="patrickr321" data-source="post: 8288714" data-attributes="member: 160603"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>Just completed our FIRST EVER hay harvest. We decided to do some small square bales to sell to the local community (horse feed, small animals etc). Compared with the round bales, the length of the stems in the bales is very short. It's almost what I'd describe as chopped hay. Is this normal? Looking at the way the baler works, it does cut the hay as it's packed into the chamber and rammed? So I'd expect it to be more chopped than the round bales. What do people expect when they are buying small bales?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrickr321, post: 8288714, member: 160603"] Hi all Just completed our FIRST EVER hay harvest. We decided to do some small square bales to sell to the local community (horse feed, small animals etc). Compared with the round bales, the length of the stems in the bales is very short. It's almost what I'd describe as chopped hay. Is this normal? Looking at the way the baler works, it does cut the hay as it's packed into the chamber and rammed? So I'd expect it to be more chopped than the round bales. What do people expect when they are buying small bales? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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