A standard 2 string baler is 14x16x your prefered length. We make them in the 40" area and slightly longer for straw but we'll assume their 36" bales for this. 14"/12"=1.16' 16"/12"=1.33' 3' for length. 1.16'x1.33'x3'=4.6284'cubed per bale. Now lets say you have a barn that is 30x30x12 and lets assume you can fill it right up
30'x12"=360" 360"/16"=22.5 so 22 bale across the the bottom by 360"/36"=10 so you can fit 220 per layer 12'x12"=144" 144"/14=10.2857 or 10 bales high so you have a total of 2200 bales. If you were to simply go 30'x30'x12' you would end up with 10800' cubed divided by 4.6284= 2333 bales so your off by 133 bales. If you do it the accurate way then you don't need to figure out the volume of the bale because it don't matter.
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