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Happy Cow
Posted in: August 14, 2015

The stage is yours!

Childhood On The Farm
Posted in: August 13, 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

Tama LSB Baler Twine
Posted in: August 12, 2015

TAMA’S PROFESSIONAL TUESDAY!
Our weekly tip from The Bale Doctor:
The only purpose of the lighter ‘shuss’ (zig-zag) threads is to hold the heavier ‘franze’ threads in place. This can easily be demonstrated…
By carefully cutting the zig-zag ‘shuss’ threads in the net around a bale, the bale will remain intact, showing clearly that ONLY the heavier threads are holding the bale.
For technical videos by the Bale Doctor click here — >> How to zone on YouTube

lighter shuss
Posted in: August 11, 2015

Something to think about…

Something to think about
Posted in: August 9, 2015

Our pic(k) of the week: Some big square loads are leaving the field.
Thank you Hugh Macague for sharing this with us.
For more creative photos look on Tama on Instagram

big square loads are leaving the field.
Posted in: August 8, 2015

Especially if you’re from a rural area 😉

Rural area
Posted in: August 7, 2015

Would you accept the challenge?

agricultural challenge
Posted in: August 6, 2015

Put things in perspective 😉

Cattle Baling
Posted in: August 5, 2015

TAMA’S PROFESSIONAL TUESDAY!
Our weekly tip from The Bale Doctor:
Anywhere that the net is in contact with metal, check for rough edges with a nylon stocking!
If the stocking snags, then it’s a good bet that the net will too. So, use the scotch brite pad to rub it smooth.
For technical videos by the Bale Doctor click here — >> How to zone on YouTube

weekly tip from The Bale Doctor
Posted in: August 4, 2015

Home sweet home 🙂

Home sweet home
Posted in: August 3, 2015

Caution! Using Tama’s net-wrap may make your forage irresistible to livestock.
Learn more: Tama Bale NetWrap

Tama’s net-wrap
Posted in: August 2, 2015

Our pic(k) of the week: Nothing like the view of windrows from a tractor cabin.
We’d like to thank Daniel Sargent from Enniskillen, Ontario, Canada for sharing this with us.
For more creative photos look on Tama on Instagram

tractor cabin
Posted in: August 1, 2015

Enjoy your weekend 🙂

Farm Life
Posted in: July 31, 2015
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