Cost-effective baling twine in modern husbandry could help overcome one of the obstacles. The challenges in recent farming business include animal health, labor shortages, tight margins and the newest challenge, sustainability. The budget-friendly wrapping system, although it seems small, makes a big contribution to some problems. The poor ones cause serious problems like livestock health, bale failure, and equipment downtime. To elaborate on how the budget-friendly approach helps the whole husbandry system, read the following explanation.

The Right Choice and the Downtime

Choosing a valuable wrapping system leads to cost-effective baling twine. Excessive spending sometimes cannot be avoided because of additional costs for an urgent situation. By choosing the affordable one, the budget can be even and doesn’t cause loss. The savings, when the urgent situation doesn’t happen, will be accommodated for significant things or for maintenance. The operation runs in the budget and doesn’t need additional budget, which often disturbs the financial stability.

The problems during the baling process also have to be noticed carefully. They seem small, but the impact on the finances, matter of fact, is big. The problem that relates to improper wrapping could waste time. Time relates to labor fee and the use of fuel. The total of those losses can be surprisingly big (big enough to cover other expenses). Another problem is that the machine stops due to a snap. The repair takes an hour or more with the high mechanic fee (if using a mechanic service). If this happens in the peak baling period, the line will be full, and the laborers will have extra time. The quality of the feed is at stake because being exposed to air and sunlight for too long is not good.

Premium material

Does cost-effective baling twine always refer to a cheap one? Does the premium always mean expensive? Seeing the price, the answer to both questions might be yes. However, a thorough calculation is needed when talking about a system that includes many different elements. The cheap material has lower durability than the premium one. If the storage time ends before it gets broken, it could be profitable to choose it. But when the weather is extreme and the storage time is longer, that easily broken material cannot protect the feed. The premium one also doesn’t give so many problems to the machine, which means it saves the repair fee.

The reasonable price for the material will be good and give so much profit to the husbandry owners. The tough work of the machine, supported by good material, erases delayed baling. The cost for the labor and everything is just at its best. To sum up, after thorough calculation of the price and the cost, the premium one isn’t always ‘expensive’. It gives more value, which makes the husbandry owner save more.

Animal Safety is the Focus

Everything done in the husbandry is considered for the sake of the animal. The feed quality, a comfortable place, a warm place in the winter and a spacious place are crucial. Without those, the livestock could be stressed and degrade in productivity. Besides those, carelessly managed twine can cause an ingestion problem. When this happens, the animals could suffer from blockages or hardware diseases. In this case, vet bills are high, and during the recovery time, the livestock needs continuous supplement intake. The worst is death to the animal.

Tightly wound has a lower risk than plastic-based. In this case, the biodegradable one is safer in material, wrapping techniques and the feeding operation. This is a big concern that needs extra attention because it is related to the budget. To balance between the budget and the friendly animal health material, the search for an affordable biodegradable material starts. The disposal and the feeding times are critical that the fully synthetic materials can’t help so much. The farmers need durable, high-quality, and sustainable materials, but still affordable or in accordance with the whole budget.

End the Confusion with Wise Consideration

When bad things happen (like loose or broken twine), the silage or hay can be exposed to the air. This causes oxidation that later triggers mold growth and leads to bigger spoilage. If it is just a nutrient loss, the animals eat less nutritious feed. It causes minor malnutrition. However, if the damage is big enough, it threatens the animal’s health and even causes death. Net wrap is stated to have better protection. But it carries a big problem too, causes problems if it’s not removed properly and increases the cost because it is more pricey. The solution is to go back to twine, but with weather resistance and high knot strength. The cost for this is lower than the other pricey net wrap, but equally effective. Pay attention to the compatibility (large round, small square, small round, etc), material, moisture and UV resistance, and the knot strength. Use the scale of ‘price per use’ to calculate the whole profit, loss and the effectiveness. After all the calculations and consideration, cost-effective baling twine refers to a strong, compact and weather-resistant one.

 

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