Square Bale
A square bale is a compact bundle of hay, straw, or other forage that is tightly compressed and tied with twine or wire. These bales are typically rectangular in shape, making them easy to stack and transport. Square bales come in various sizes, with the most common being 14 inches by 18 inches by 36 inches. They are widely used in agriculture for feeding livestock, as they provide a convenient way to store and distribute feed.
Farmers often use machinery, such as a baler, to create square bales from harvested crops. The process involves cutting the forage, drying it, and then compressing it into bales. Square bales are favored for their ease of handling and storage compared to larger round bales. They can be easily loaded onto trucks or trailers, making them a practical choice for many farming operations.