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<blockquote data-quote="daneg" data-source="post: 1840642" data-attributes="member: 22547"><p>In my experience if a full size bale 5x6 or 4x6 weighs 1600lbs, a silage bale from the same baler at 5' height @40-50% moisture is very close to 1600lbs. Also the silage/baleage bales will be the same mileage feed wise as the dry bale due to Higher feed quality(more leaves) and less waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daneg, post: 1840642, member: 22547"] In my experience if a full size bale 5x6 or 4x6 weighs 1600lbs, a silage bale from the same baler at 5' height @40-50% moisture is very close to 1600lbs. Also the silage/baleage bales will be the same mileage feed wise as the dry bale due to Higher feed quality(more leaves) and less waste. [/QUOTE]
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