Posted by moline_guy on October 16, 2009 at 18:45:27 from (66.231.24.97):
In Reply to: BALING CORNSTALKS posted by C M BEHOUNEK on October 16, 2009 at 11:03:54:
Dont have an answer to the cost, but i would say a minumum of $10 if they are running a new baler and tractor. Around here a lot of guys use the new Vermeer baler, it handles them well. We still use the old new holland 851's, but they are slow. This picture is from two years ago when the stalks were dry, last year they were wet and it was slow going and then the snow came. Most guys will run a large v rake down the fied so you mostly just get the leaves and some stalks, cows will eat it this way or you can grind it and mix it with hay or silage. Helps strecth out the feed during winter. We also run an all crop head sometimes on the corn and then we can just bale behind the combine, in the picture we raked eight rows together.
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