Can Cattle Eat Grass Clipping?
Calves eating Grass Clipping Silage for the first time. These grass clippings came from golf courses and lawns. The residual pesticides that may have been present during harvesting degrade and breakdown due to microbe activity and the resulting low pH during the ensiling process rendering this product free of horticultural pesticides.
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South Africa BioPac'r
Pastures in South Africa are mowed without a grass bagger, then raked by hand and carried to the BioPac'r where it is compressed and packaged where it ferments better known as ensiling, into livestock silage within 5-days. Grass silage has a shelf life of 7-years when put up with a BioPac'r.
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Unloading 2000 lbs of grass clippings in 20 seconds
The BioPac'r has a capacity of 5 football fields worth of grass clippings or 2000 pounds. A single person can unload all these clippings within seconds. The darker clippings were already beginning to ensile with no heat buildup in the loaf.
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New Automated Bagging Table
TURN YOUR VOLUME UP
This is the new automated bagging table to replace the original manual hydraulic cylinder table. This new design also automatically uprights the bag on a standard pallet.
The BioPac'r compresses and packages freshly harvested grass clippings generated by turf managers and golf courses. This is also adaptable to landfills to divert grass clippings which extends the life of landfill facilities.
The BioPac'r is the perfect companion took for those using bagging mowers like John Deere, Toro, Jacobson, Walker Mowers, Exmark.
The BioPac'r has the ability to compress up to 5 football fields of grass clippings and then packages them into a poly lined super-sack creating a 4' x 4' x 5' bale. Once the poly liner is twisted and tied off creating an airlock, the content ferments over the following 5 days into livestock silage. Grass clipping silage has up to a 7-year shelf life.
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Bagging 2000 lbs of grass clippings with a BioPac'r
The BioPac'r is a new grass handling tool for use by industries like golf courses, landscapers.
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