Posted by big jt on January 01, 2014 at 19:59:27 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: What do ya do with it posted by dale in nw wa on January 01, 2014 at 19:23:52:
Have seen a couple articles in Farm Show magazine about ag plastics of various types.
One contributor had started up a business of recycling silage bags to the industrial plastics market.
Another reused the plastic twine for his round baler. Took the twine off his round bales and had a way to coil it as he fed the hay. I understand that net wrap does preserve the hay better, BUT one of the big reason's we started roundbales in 75 was LABOR. Mostly putting the hay up but if we were still in cattle I am pretty sure we would still be using sisal twine. Heck we used the loader to lift the feeder. Only reason I got off the tractor when feeding hay was to open or close a gate.
As to your question I would collect it in a barrel and dispose of "properly".
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