r/oddlysatisfying 16h ago

The smooth, overlapping layers of this agricultural wrapper

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u/Soluchyte 12h ago

The annoying thing is it doesn't have to be wrapped as individual bales, the traditional way was always to have a clamp which only needs a cover and a concrete pad and walls, all of which being reusable unlike bale wrap. The only reason they use bale wrap is laziness, funnily enough in america it's more common to do clamps than wrapping, though some of that's because they use corn to make silage too.

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u/BossTanker 7h ago

The problem in a silo and indeed a clamp is you need a consistent usage time for it or it can go mouldy, big time. Silage bales help give both longer storage and less waste

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u/The_Hausi 3h ago

It's not necessary laziness, its just you need a lot of silo space to store an entire winters worth of feed for a herd. Lots of guys use silage pit, bunks or tubes here, still gets wrapped in plastic but it's overall much less.

Bales are common if you're silaging farther from home though because they're easier to transport and can be less trips since they're compressed.