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Hay, tractor, lift this bale alone!

Hay and tractor
Posted in: October 9, 2015

Hopefully…

Tomorrow is another hay
Posted in: October 8, 2015

So who is the density champion?
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Twine Baling Density
Posted in: October 7, 2015

Tama’s professional Tuesday!
Our weekly tip from The Bale Doctor:
Take care with your spools before use, they are fragile. In order for the twine to run smoothly from the start to the very end, the spools must not be damaged or ‘shocked’ (dropped or crushed), as this will disrupt the careful winding pattern inside and cause the spool to fall apart internally, possibly causing knotting problems in the baler.

Bird's nest
Posted in: October 6, 2015

Dream a little dream of field 🙂

Dream a little dream of field
Posted in: October 5, 2015

Did you start driving tractor at a young age? Share your photos with us.

First time tractor
Posted in: October 4, 2015

Our pic(k) of the week: Rocky mountain high…
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Rocky mountain high
Posted in: October 3, 2015

Not only crows should be scared of him 😉

Inigo Montoya
Posted in: October 2, 2015

We’re sure some of you know the answer to this question, and you’re welcome to share your thoughts with us, but if you want to be sure, you’re welcome to use our calculator and find out exactly how much you can save with Tama LSB: Baler twine Calculator

How many bales
Posted in: October 1, 2015

Are you familiar with this feeling?

Cow
Posted in: September 30, 2015

Tama’s professional Tuesday!
Our weekly tip from The Bale Doctor:
It might seem a good idea to protect the straw bales from moisture and also give some UV protection for the net.
Be warned! This is inviting disaster!
The clear sheet increases temperature and humidity inside, creating its own ‘micro-climate’.
This is not good for the long term integrity of any netwrap.

Store Bales
Posted in: September 29, 2015

Can you relate?

Baling season thoughts
Posted in: September 28, 2015

Enjoy the silence 🙂

Enjoy the silence
Posted in: September 27, 2015

This week we’d like to share a photo that were taken on our farm by a local photographer named Mati Halili.
This photo, that shows Tama’s round bale, was selected to be presented at the Galleria L’Agostiana – Sala Bramante in Rome, Italy. Congratulations Mati.
For more creative photos look on Tama on Instagram

round bale
Posted in: September 26, 2015
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