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No wind is strong enough to fight deep farming roots!

farming roots
Posted in: August 28, 2015

Round or square, twine, netwrap, B-wrap or silage, big or small.
Anything goes just as long as it’s related to baling.

Farm Selfie
Posted in: August 27, 2015

TamaNet Edge to Edge™ 4500m is the longest netwrap available, allowing more bales per single roll than any other make.
The extra-long length combines performance and consistency with a very high strength net, all within a workable roll weight.
Learn more: TamaNet Edge to Edge™ 4500m

Baling gives you headache
Posted in: August 26, 2015

TAMA’S PROFESSIONAL TUESDAY!
Our weekly tip from The Bale Doctor:
When wrapping with black film, it is impossible to see how accurate your wrapper is over-lapping the film.
Unlike white or green film, you will NEVER see the over-lap pattern in black film.
Best to check before wrapping to many bales:
Turn the bale on end, cut around the base and lift off the bale.
Climb inside the film taken from the bale and look for areas with fewer layers of film – which will be easy to see.

For technical videos by the Bale Doctor click here — >> How to zone on YouTube

Black Stretch Film
Posted in: August 25, 2015

And it’s only the first edition!

Everything you need to know about balers
Posted in: August 24, 2015

Elvis has left the cow-shed 😉

BaleHouse Rock
Posted in: August 23, 2015

Especially if you buy TamaNet Edge to Edge™.
Learn more — >>> Tama Bale NetWrap

Edge to Edge Netwrap
Posted in: August 21, 2015

Be honest now 😉

Cows
Posted in: August 20, 2015

With Tama LSB twine you can get 35% extra bales per baler load! What you do with them is up to you…
Learn more: Tama LSB Baler Twine

Bale Jumping Tama LSB
Posted in: August 19, 2015

TAMA’S PROFESSIONAL TUESDAY!
Our weekly tip from The Bale Doctor:
When storing hay and straw bales outside, it is important to store then in a way that BOTH sides of the bale obtain maximum sunshine, to help dry them out after rain.
Bales that are stacked in a North – South alignment will allow both sides of the bale to enjoy the drying properties of the sunshine.

For technical videos by the Bale Doctor click here — >> How to zone on YouTube

Storing hay and straw bales outside
Posted in: August 18, 2015

Typical childhood on the farm

Typical childhood on the farm
Posted in: August 17, 2015

What does your tractor really look like?

Tractor
Posted in: August 16, 2015

Our pic(k) of the week: Photo or painting?
Thank you Clay Greene for sharing your art with us.
For more creative photos look on Tama on Instagram

Hay Bales
Posted in: August 15, 2015
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