執筆者 エピソード | 6月 2, 2026 | 未分類
Economics & Buying Guide The hire vs buy decision for a silage baler is one of the most practically important financial decisions in Australian farm equipment planning. It sits at the intersection of annual bale numbers, capital availability, operational control...
執筆者 エピソード | 6月 2, 2026 | 未分類
Economics & Buying Guide Return on investment is the right framework for evaluating a silage baler purchase — but it requires more than comparing contract rates to operating costs. This guide builds the full ROI picture: what the investment returns, what it costs,...
執筆者 エピソード | 6月 2, 2026 | 未分類
Economics & Buying Guide Most farmers who own a silage baler know what they paid for it — but very few know their true cost per bale. The machine purchase price is only one component of a cost structure that includes depreciation, interest, repairs, consumables,...
執筆者 エピソード | 6月 2, 2026 | 未分類
Storage & Repair Guide A punctured silage bale wrap is a quality emergency, not a maintenance task. Every hour the breach sits unrepaired, oxygen enters the bale and aerobic spoilage advances from the damage point. This step-by-step guide covers how to identify...
執筆者 エピソード | 6月 2, 2026 | 飼料梱包機
Storage Life Guide Understanding how long a wrapped silage bale will hold its quality — and what determines that storage life — is essential for farm planning, drought reserve management, and feed budgeting. The answer is not a single number: storage life ranges from...