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It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. CLEAR BALE wrap could revolutionise the future of farm waste and prove a fruitful alternative for the agricultural industry. Already the use of ...
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Seddon's Aspen Farm manager Tahi Doonan, left, Agpac representative James Getty, farm contractor Robbie Barnes and wrapping operator Oli Forsyth with a bale using the recycled wrap.Supplied ...
Grant Lightfoot, the Orepuki deer farmer who invented a non-polluting baleage wrap that animals can eat, has just received his first shipment of plant fibre bale netting from India. Baleage is a ...
IN A bid to reduce the industry’s carbon footprint, recycling companies across the country are encouraging more farmers to opt for a more sustainable and cheaper bale wrap that’s made from ...
Biodegradable bale wrap is being trialled in the UK with hopes of reducing single-use plastics, as equestrian businesses progress “in the pursuit of eco-credentials”. The project, being led by ...
When it is time to feed the bale, some producers put the hay with the wrap on in a grinder and chop it up together, while others choose to remove the wrap before offering free choice hay to the herd.
The Orepuki deer farmer, who invented a non-polluting baleage wrap that animals can eat, has just received his first shipment of plant fibre bale netting from India. Follow Country Life on Apple ...
Producers of plastic baleage and silage wrap may soon have to pay towards efforts to increase its recycling, but the Government said it had no immediate plans to ditch the plastic used. Baleage ...
Fed up with having to wrestle the plastic wrap and netting off silage bales? There are now two clever grab/slice units on the market that will pick up the bale, slice through it and retain the ...