Too many farmers know the heartache of seeing cattle in the paddock killed or harmed by plastic bale netting, but one farmer ...
The farming machine first tilts forward to load the bale on the wrapping 'table', starting the wrapping cycle. Heavy-duty belts rotate the hay for an even plastic wrap, before being cut and ...
Up until now, the wrap that holds the feed bales together has been made out of plastic. "You can't recycle it, you can't do anything with it. Some farmers bury it, some burn it. It's a serious ...
“What is used to primarily hold hay bales together is a plastic product,” says Anthony Jones, owner of Jones Twine and Net Wrap in Sheldon, Mo. “And we have a really interesting dynamic ...
Plastic free paddocks have become a reality thanks to Grant Lightfoot. The Orepuke deer farmer, who invented a non-polluting baleage wrap that animals can eat, has just received his first shipment of ...
Until now, the wrap that holds the feed bales together has been made out of plastic. “You can’t recycle it, you can’t do anything with it,” Lightfoot told RNZ’s Country Life.