The use of plastic film instead of netting when tying round. bales for wrapped baled silage.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The possibility of replacing net with film to tie large round bales for silage making was
investigated. A specifically designed polyethylene film has been developed and used to
replace the typical net wrapping. A film-tying device, which was already on the market,
was fitted to a variable chamber round baler and used instead of the standard net-tying
system. A total of 48 round bales, consisting of half Italian ryegrass and half lucerne were
baled following a 2-day wilting period. Half of the bales were net-tied and the other half
film-tied. The bales were wrapped with 4 or 6 layers of stretch film and stored outside, half
on their ends and half on their curved surfaces, for 180 days. The mechanical, fermentative
and microbiological aspects were investigated. The work rate was not affected by the tying
method. No evident damage to the film used for tying was observed before or after ejection
from the baler or after the mechanical handling using a typical bale squeeze. Plastic
consumption for film-tying was slightly higher, but mould on the bale surface was reduced
compared to the net-tying method. This study has shown that film-tying could represent
an interesting alternative to net-tying when preparing round bales for making silage.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
foraggi; rotoballe fasciate; film legatura; qualità insilato
Elenco autori:
C. Bisaglia; E. Tabacco; G. Borreani
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