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  2. Baling twine - Wikipedia

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    Baling twine or baler twine is a small diameter sisal or synthetic twine used to bind a quantity of fibrous material (notably hay or straw) into a more compact and easily stacked form. Tensile strengths of single-ply baling twine range from 95 psi (0.66 MPa) to 325 psi (2.24 MPa).

  3. Baler - Wikipedia

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    The automatic baler for small square bales took on most of its present form in 1938, with the first baler sold as Arthur S. Young's Automaton Baler. It was manufactured in small numbers until New Holland Ag acquired it. In Europe, as early as 1939, both Claas of Germany and Rousseau SA of France had automatic twine-tying pick-up balers. Most of ...

  4. New Holland Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    New Holland is a global full-line agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in New Holland, Pennsylvania, and now based in Turin, Italy.New Holland's products include tractors, combine harvesters, balers, forage harvesters, self-propelled sprayers, haying tools, seeding equipment, hobby tractors, utility vehicles and implements, and grape harvesters.

  5. Peoria Cordage Company - Wikipedia

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    It made baling twine and other materials used in agriculture in the Midwestern United States. As the years passed, company ownership was kept within the Heidrich family. [ 2 ] By 1937, Peoria Cordage produced 250 million lb (110 million kg) of product.

  6. Ahead of ospreys' return, Flathead Audubon raises alarm over ...

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    Feb. 28—Twine used to bind hay bales is incredibly dangerous to ospreys, according to the Flathead Audubon, which is boosting efforts this year to persuade residents to better dispose of the ...

  7. Hay buck - Wikipedia

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    Hay hooks stuck into a haystack Two hay hooks and some baling twine. Hay bucking, or "bucking hay", is a type of manual labor where small square bales, ranging in weight from about 50 to 150 pounds (23 to 68 kg), are stacked by hand in a field, in a storage area such as a barn, or stacked on a vehicle for transportation, such as a flatbed trailer or semi truck for delivery to where the hay is ...

  8. John Appleby (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    John Francis Appleby (1840–1917) was an American inventor who developed a knotting device to bind grain bundles with twine.It became the foundation for all farm grain binding machinery and was used extensively by all the major manufacturers of large grain harvesting machines in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  9. Talk:Biggest ball of twine - Wikipedia

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    The ball was a work of art which students participated in creating. It was made in the photo studio of the New Holland farm equipment division of Sperry Rand Corp. in New Holland, Pa., the famous New Holland hay baler manufacturer, which contributed the twine and the studio space for its construction.