Speed Wins:
Net wrap baling is 30–50% faster than twine. Less time waiting, fewer stops. If you’re staring down a rain cloud, seconds matter.
Protection Counts:
Net wrap seals tighter and sheds water. Twine lets in air gaps that spoil feed. Over a season, those spoiled layers cost more than the difference in wrap price.
Feed & Storage:
Bales wrapped in net hold their shape and shed water better. That means less spoilage, tighter stacks, and fewer wasted trips to pitch rotten hay.
Twine’s Still Useful:
If you’re feeding out quick or storing under cover, twine’s fine. But for long-term outdoor storage or transport, net wrap wins.
Bottom Line:
Twine might be cheaper per roll, but net wrap saves time, hay, and fuel — and that’s what pays.
👉 Shop premium net wrap at Agzaga.com — delivered straight to your farm.
👉 Shop premium twine at Agzaga.com — delivered straight to your farm.