Bulk Baling Twine: The Importance of Bulk Baling Twine

Bulk Baling Twine: The Importance of Bulk Baling Twine

Bulk baling twine is an indispensable commodity in agriculture. It is used for securing hay and straw bales and can also help farmers take full advantage of cutting-edge machinery.

Not all twine is created equal; each type is designed for specific forms of farming and offers its own set of benefits and drawbacks.

Durability

The durability of bulk baling twine is of utmost importance for any farmer, as this material must withstand extensive mechanical wear and tear when exposed to harsh environments.

Our high-tech selection of European baling twines is tailored to do exactly this, from small square bales and standard density applications through to large bales requiring higher density baling density solutions – our polypropylene twine has something suitable for your machinery and the material being baled.

UniPak’s Thor range has been designed specifically for Australian conditions with UV stabilisation to extend its longevity, as well as our unique TiteLoc fibrillation technology that increases knot-holding capabilities compared to standard polypropylene twine of equivalent runnage (metres per kilogram). Rhino is an ideal small square baler twine for heavier lucerne or pasture hay baling and features a high visibility orange colour to ease operation.

Strength

Poor-quality twine is easily broken and will not hold a knot securely, which is essential to creating strong bales. Furthermore, low-grade twine can rot quickly and fracture behind its knot, causing holes in your bales and potentially rodent access points. Only high-grade twine protects your bales against weather elements and rodent infestation.

Our wide variety of twine options covers every baling application imaginable, from standard poly to high-visibility sisal twine. From biodegradable biopoly to resistant acids and chemicals floatable twine, we have something suitable for everyone without attracting insects or rodents!

Bridon Max plastic baling twine is an exceptional plastic baling twine designed to meet the demands of today’s high-speed round balers, boasting superior strength and performance that exceeds declared strengths and lengths – outshone even its competition in testing, meaning less downtime for changes or breakages and faster changeovers and twine replacement.

Weight

The weight of bulk baling twine is crucial when wrapping bales of hay and straw for storage and transportation, helping keep it together while protecting it from moisture damage. It ensures smooth transportation and storage processes and prevents moisture contamination of your product.

The amount of twine in a bale depends on its type and size; for example, a standard 16000 marked bale of sisal twine should contain 38 pounds of twine.

Plastic baler twine is easy to dispense and won’t clog your machines, with two spools totalling 7200′ of twine coming together for 170# knot strength and no smell or taste that would attract mice. Soft, gentle construction on hands and machinery and UV inhibitors make this USA-made twine ideal.

Length

Baler twine, or baling twine, is used to secure large-scale bales of hay and straw. Due to its strength and durability, baling twine has become an indispensable asset in agricultural businesses worldwide. Furthermore, its resistance against UV radiation makes it even more suitable.

Agritel provides multiple varieties of bulk baling twine to meet your needs and budget. You’re sure to find one suitable for creating bales of different types and the machinery available to you. Your selection will depend on the kind of bales you make and the machinery available.

You can also find baling twine in various colours, depending on the needs of your application. While black is the most common colour for baler twine, it’s also possible to find white, yellow, and green options. The choice of twine colour depends on your application, but all are designed to be UV-resistant and last for the duration of your baling season. If you’re not sure what type of twine to buy, it’s best to consult with a local expert. For example, you can talk to Pritchett on the AB website, who is known for his knowledge of twine and baling. He can help you find the ideal baling twine for your operation.