The Short Answer:
A standard 9,840-foot roll of net wrap will handle about 150 to 200 round bales, depending on bale size and how many wraps you run.
The Details:
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4-foot bale, 2.5 wraps: around 190 bales per roll
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5-foot bale, 2.5 wraps: around 150 bales per roll
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More wraps = fewer bales, bumping from 2.5 to 3 wraps can drop your total by 20–30 bales.
Factors That Change the Count:
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Bale diameter — larger bales eat up wrap faster.
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Wrap setting — tighter wrapping means more feed per bale.
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Net width — 48”, 51”, 64”, or 67” rolls all change coverage.
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Overlap — small adjustments make big differences over a full roll.
Quick Math Tip:
Multiply your bale circumference × number of wraps × bale count, divide by roll length. That’s your estimate.
If your math’s close, you’ll never get caught short mid-field.
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