MITCHELL, S.D. -- The technology of using "bale wrap" for storing large round bales has become more popular, but it's created some health problems when cattle and other animals accidentally ingest it.
A South Australian farmer lost $18,000 worth of hay when rain soaked down, in between bales, causing it to rot and eventually self combust. Loading... Rob England, of Keilira, spent the total fire ban ...
MITCHELL, S.D. - The technology of using "bale wrap" for storing large round bales has become more popular, but it's created some health problems when cattle and other animals accidentally ingest it.
THOSE who have travelled on the continent and farther afield will have noticed something startlingly different about big bale silage abroad. It appears that the UK is the only country that stacks ...
A rural Fairbury man died Saturday from injuries suffered when a large bale of hay fell on him as he worked on his farm a week earlier. Douglas E. Moser, 39, of 6792 N. 2075E Road was stacking the hay ...
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