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Time of Wrapping Effects Silage Bale QualityTime of Wrapping Effects Silage Bale Quality

Baled silage offers operators a unique opportunity to harvest high quality forage in a shorter window of time compared to dry hay. It has the potential for higher quality, higher protein, and is often more palatable, resulting in less waste than dry hay. However, maximizing these benefits requires detailed management before, during and after harvest.

Silage bales, or baleage, is a forage baled at a higher moisture content than field-cured hay, wrapped in polyurethane plastic so the oxygen is eliminated, then fermented through anaerobic fermentation. Baled silage has the potential to have higher quality, higher protein, and is more palatable, resulting in less waste than dry hay if managed correctly.

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Brian Williams, livestock product specialist for Case IH, introduces the updated Farmall 120A — a tractor built for versatility, operator comfort, and dependable performance across livestock, loader, and hay operations.

This new model blends strength with modern technology, giving producers greater control, improved cycle times, and reduced fatigue throughout the workday.

>> 12×12 Transmission with Creeper-Ready Option
>> Telematics Integration
>> Active Clutch II Technology
>> 3.6-Liter 4-Cylinder FPT Engine
>> Enhanced Cab Ergonomics