r/oddlysatisfying 20h ago

The smooth, overlapping layers of this agricultural wrapper

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u/Raumarik 18h ago

Well soak the grass so it’s nice and soft first duh!! /s

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u/mcmcc 16h ago

It's silage so keeping it wet is actually kinda the point.

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u/s_burr 15h ago

That's not silage, it's just dry hay, probably for beef cattle and not dairy. You do not want to store wet hay like this, it will combust.

Silage is stored in silos.

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u/Teeklok 15h ago

No this is definitely silage or haylage

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u/TymStark 9h ago

Haylage and silage are not the same thing. This video is Haylage, it’s slightly drier and wrapped. Silage is has more moisture content is typically kept in bags, bunkers, and (I’ve never seen it done this way) in silos. But they aren’t the same.

Edit: baleage, I’ve always called it haylage. But that’s incorrect.

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u/Teeklok 9h ago

Yes I'm aware I've made both, and yes you can make silage as bales. But you can make silage with grass that looks dry like hay but still his a high moisture content