Funny thing, we seem to get about the same price for 4X4's as with 4X5's. By doing 4X4's I get more bales per cutting. More or less the same gimmick most of the fast food joints use these days....Smaller portion size instead of raising the price.
I don't do silage bales.
Hello,
I have some questions regarding the optimal bale size, both for silage and hay round bales.
Based on which criterias should I choose the size of a bale?
What sizes are mostly preferred by farmers around the world today, both for silage and hay?
Is there a trend going towards bigger bales like 5x6 or smaller bales?
Are there special bale sizes for dairy cow feeding?
Thank you for any help.
Wow thank your for all your infos, i did not expect this much replies!
I am living in Turkey and I want to start up a small dairy farm business. I was making a research about the feeding of dairy cows and I wanted to know what size of bales farmers prefer in their business, what are the pros and cons of different sizes? Thank you all for your answers.
I still wonder if there is a trend going towards bigger bales, because from what I see there are some balers like Lely Welger RP 535 which can produce 6.5 foot (2 meters) diameter round bales. Are these practical?
Thank you again.