
| Green Acres Guy - 6/10/2023 11:31 We used a bagger from farm show magazine. Was made by a Walder mfg in Wisconsin. Was a flat sheet bagger that you blew into a frame with the silage blower. Held about 3 ton a foot and didn’t have plastic underneath to get into wheels or bucket. Worked pretty good but took some finesse to fill well. Plastic was 40 foot wide flat sheets on a roll. Tuck edges under and frame held up to fill. Bags/sheet were half price of an ag bag and held 2-3 times as much.
Unless I'm missing something, wouldn't the lack of packing leave a lot of air stranded in the silage inside the "bag" which would result in a lot of spoilage/shrinkage?
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