There was a noticeable trend towards the use of combination baler and wrapper machines among contractors and farmers making round bale silage. |
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Even though part of the beauty of straw bale houses is their handmade unevenness, build plumb and square. |
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And if property prices are stagnant or falling, we cannot rely on the wealth in our homes to bale us out. |
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Earthen plasters are breathable, allowing whatever moisture may be in the bale walls to escape. |
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A taxi driver and his four passengers escaped being crushed when a straw bale weighing half a ton bounced onto their car. |
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It has terrific links to all sorts of things from architects and architecture to straw bale construction. |
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There's a real nice one where you can be sitting on a bale of hay and leaning your elbows on a fake barnyard fence. |
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The overpowering love of Subhadra for her son and her efforts to bale him out of the mess makes for the rest of the story. |
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Water accumulation can cause straw bale walls to mildew and eventually decompose, and earthen walls to deteriorate and collapse. |
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He works Miles hard and does all the thinking for Angus, who, right from the beginning, is seen to be a few straws short of a bale. |
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Contractors also find that the smoother bales make for better wrapping, faster baling and lower costs per bale. |
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Last week it emerged that the leases had get-out clauses allowing companies to bale out of commitments. |
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Other activities include a John Deere trike and tractor farm, petting zoo, and hay bale maze. |
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On the other hand, if you want to plow a field, bale hay, pull stumps or exchange implements with neighbors, you'll need a more powerful machine. |
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It's a wee bit more expensive per bale than shavings but it is, according to the bumf, four times more absorbent. |
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Young firebugs twice set fire to a one tonne bale of hay close to homes in Heysham. |
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I'd missed the sheep, though the winning decorated hay bale was disguised as such. |
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Macra has also put together a whole host of novelty competitions and farm skills displays, from sheaf tossing to round bale rolling. |
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Then it's sent to a bale press, which compresses loose cotton into compact, dense bales. |
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The sheepherder went over to his storage hut and brought out one bale of wool. |
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And then, sure enough, he walks right up and throws a big ole bale of straw on my back. |
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Grabbing a pitch fork she shoved it into one bale breaking off chucks that she spread out between the three ever grateful recipients. |
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When it's finished we want to test it by blocking up the sluice gate using a bale of hay or something similar. |
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It is best to have several bale stackyards rather than just one as this reduces the risk of a wildfire destroying all hay on the farm. |
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Evidently that cheery bedside manner was left behind on a straw bale all those years ago. |
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This may mean placing each bale 20 feet or more away from the neighboring bales. |
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With each lurch of the truck another flaming bale toppled off, coming to a flaming halt on the road or igniting the grass at its shoulder. |
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Shayne was at the top of the haystack and handed down bale by bale to Blake, who handed it to Patrick, who handed it to me. |
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We found that placing a bale rack inside the tank keeps cows and calves out of the tank. |
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Joey survives the fall from the ocean liner and's able to stay afloat on a passing bale of pot until she's pulled to safety by Stranahan. |
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Normally, about 20 pounds of material is removed from every 500-pound bale of cotton during a process called lint cleaning. |
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The scientists, led by a textile technologist, used various methods to condition samples taken from a bale of cotton. |
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A tiny cotton boll harvested from a field ends up in a 500-pound bale that is shipped to textile mills or traded on the world market. |
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There has been a explosion of interest recently in the development of sustainable building materials, from straw bale to cob. |
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There are permaculture institutes, co-housing communities, recycled tyre and straw bale building, community gardens, and poetry readings. |
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Her tack was resting on a bale of hay in front of the stall, and soon the mare was saddled and bridled. |
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Bo watched the baler start to work, punching out leaf after leaf of what was to be a hay bale held together by twine. |
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Vera hid what she was in tracksuits, tainted all she saw with resentful bale. |
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Some disguise the use of straw bale completely, others positively revel in the plastic qualities offered by bendy straw bales covered with lime or earth render. |
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But bale appears to have concluded that Moses may have been more bad than good. |
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Instead of being an impenetrable wall on the frontier, the pak Army has become a porous bale of cotton. |
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Our regular bale mover would not lift high enough to load wagons. |
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Founders of urban ecovillage projects must usually forego any dreams of straw bale or cob structures, because building codes often are rigidly enforced. |
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The cylinders exert pressure on the bale to create tight, dense bales. |
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Like its smaller brother, this magnificent reel is beautifully engineered, with ball-bearing races, a full bale with geared trip, and the same superb cross-wind mechanism. |
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They didn't want to brainstorm solutions and they didn't want to bale water. |
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Recommended to equip with automatic ruffler for magazines or newsprints to make bale tightly. |
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Ltd. and it's very suitable with automatic ruffler to make the bale tightly. |
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Features a high lift bale spike which gives an extra 115 cm lifting height, enabling you to stack up to five 120 cm bales. |
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Changing between bale size and number of film layers is done by a simple push on a button thanks to the ISOBUS control. |
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Due to the gradual steering of the bale and the tight grip of the arms, bales can be picked up at a high speed. |
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The five belts start rolling and compressing the bale right from the start. |
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Doubles cost from £60, and horses are well catered for with stabling from £10 per night and organic hay at £3 per bale. |
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You can roll over the field with the hay bale by clicking on the surface surrounding the hay bale or by using the arrows on your keyboard. |
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The bale is rotated gently on the wrapping table while the two wrapping arms rapidly encircle the bale. |
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After the crop is gathered and pre-compressed in the pre-chamber, the crop is moved upwards into the bale chamber in front of the plunger. |
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The cost of bale grazing or bale processing feeding on the pasture is far less than the traditional wintering of cows in the corrals. |
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The number of leaves selected should be sufficient to be properly representative of the bale as a whole. |
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The bail scoops were so small that they were ineffective, and many survivors used their shoes to bale. |
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In order to prevent loss of nutritional value the bale needs to be sealed as soon as possible. |
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These operations typically sell bulk peat to major operators who process, bale and market the final product. |
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Instead of the typical one-and-a-half or two bales to the acre, some hay fields are now yielding only half a bale to the acre. |
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After the impact with the ground, the aircraft struck a 550-kilogram hay bale, which tore off the left wing. |
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For a supply of hay to be zero-rated, the quantity sold must be more than one large round bale or its equivalent. |
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A bale of hay costs five times as much in the Western Isles as it does just outside the nearest city of Inverness. |
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I climb down to the little settlement where my friend is working in front of a small wooden hut, called a bale, raised on poles and thatched with cogon grass. |
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The advanced electronics provide all the features you need for bale monitoring allowing you to focus on the windrow without constantly turning round to monitor bale formation. |
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No matter how good your hay is today, between now and feeding time, every rain, every windstorm, is going to steal nutrients from every exposed bale and stack. |
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I told her, grasping another bale and heading back to the truck. |
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With practiced ease, Tundra picked another bale of hay off the pile. |
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Also see its bale of four towels and two facecloths, pounds 7, in a large selection of bright colours. |
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The donkey is incapable of forming a rational decision as there is no motive to choose one bale of hay over the other. |
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Pilot Officer Smith held the aircraft steady in order that the crew, including my father, were able to bale out. |
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The farmers up here will have a lot of cleaning to do along the fencelines before they bale hay next June or they will be baling kindling. |
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Farmer Jones is in straits because his baler is broken down and he's got three fields of hay ready to bale. |
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This pack of several dozen 20-somethings had pedaled into Moab a few days ahead of us to help tear out the doublewide trailer that would be replaced by a straw bale house. |
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Problem is, now Bono's dug his diamond-encrusted spurs into its jacksie, just as the warmth of its trusty old hay bale was starting to look alluring once again. |
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For animals that eat silage, a bale wrapper may be used to seal a round bale completely and trigger the fermentation process. |
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The bale press then compresses the cotton into bales for storage and shipping. |
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The actual bale diameter is also shown on an indictor. |
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The firm only recycles bale wrap used to contain synthetic fiber and rejects cotton bale wrap. |
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If either of the two rolls of film runs out before the wrapping cycle is complete, the unfinished bale is carefully finishwrapped at half speed using the other film roll. |
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When specified for loader operation, additional control switches in the head of the lever allow oil to be diverted for the operation of a third or fourth function, such as powering a bale or silage grab. |
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Sturdy collecting shovel made of plastic and handy metal bale fork. |
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This way bale density is not affected by variables in tractor hydraulics. |
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Information as bale count and time can be stored individually. |
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The past few weeks in Alberta have seen unsettled weather conditions with frequent showers, making it difficult to get crops to be used for greenfeed dry enough to bale. |
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Milling wheat, portland, polypropylene bags, preforms, raw cotton, cotton linters, bale packaging waste, etc. |
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Stuffer fingers then feed it in a straight line, with minimum leaf loss and disturbance, into the pre-forming chamber where it is pre-compressed into a slice before entering the bale chamber. |
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To make the waste baler more efficiency, we would recommend it to be equipped with the automatic ruffler which can separate the pile of newspapers or magazines into a tight bale. |
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To make the baling process more efficiency, it can equip with the automatic ruffler which can separate the pile of newspapers or magazines into the tight bale. |
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So much corn stover is left on farms each year that it would wrap around Earth 21 times if it were gathered up and every bale placed end to end, Segerstrom figures. |
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The high-maintenance Fibermax cotton was fertilized for a four bale per acre yield goal and received all the irrigation necessary to meet its daily evaporative demand. |
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The plastic may wrap the whole of each cylindrical or cuboid bale, or be wrapped around only the curved sides of a cylindrical bale, leaving the ends uncovered. |
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Bean held court in an outhouse, the prisoner seated on a bale of flint hides. Bean was not only judge but prosecutor, as well as counsel for the defense. |
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