With new bale wrap method, farmers no longer have to dig silage pits when making grass silage. All you need is to harvest your grass/maize crop at the right time, which before or immediately after flowering. Once you have the crops ready, you can then collect them and make round bales. Before you wrap, you can use the baling twine or net replacement film to keep the silage bales stack together. Once you have the round bales, you can then use the silage film to wrap them.
Once you wrap the bales with silage film, you will be keeping off the water, and oxygen which can result in silage spoilage. The silage film is also UV stable which keeps the bale content safe from UV damage. Also, the fact that the silage film is waterproof keeps rainwater and moisture away, and all these means that the bales are safe outdoors. As if all these features were not enough, the silage film is tearproof which makes it easy to handle during transportation. For as long as you have used quality silage film, you can rest assured that you will have high-quality silage at the time of feeding.