by ep | May 22, 2026 | Knowledge
Knowledge Base · Storage & Handling Not every farm has a hay shed. When outdoor storage is your only option, the way you position, orient, space, and protect your round bales determines whether you feed high-quality forage next winter or scrape mouldy outer...
by ep | May 22, 2026 | Knowledge
Knowledge Base · Maintenance Pre-season, in-season, and post-season maintenance schedules for round balers — covering lubrication, belt and roller care, pickup service, net wrap maintenance, and the critical annual inspections that prevent mid-season failures. New...
by ep | May 22, 2026 | Knowledge
Knowledge Base · Feed Efficiency Dry matter loss is the silent cost of silage production. Every percentage point lost is feed that never reaches the animal. This guide covers the seven stages where losses occur and the practical measures that minimise each one....
by ep | May 22, 2026 | Knowledge
Knowledge Base · Wrapping Science The relationship between film layer count, oxygen transmission, storage duration, and silage quality — from the minimum 4-layer standard to the 6–8 layer protocols used for extended storage in Australian conditions. New South...
by ep | May 20, 2026 | Knowledge
Knowledge Base · Feed Science A clear explanation of what silage is, how anaerobic fermentation preserves forage, why silage retains more nutrition than hay, and how the silage baler fits into the preservation process from paddock to feedout. New South Wales,...
by ep | May 20, 2026 | Knowledge
Knowledge Base · Baler Categories Every major category of baling machinery explained: how each type works, what it costs to own, which farm operations each format suits, and how the different categories compare in a single reference. New South Wales,...