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EN | Baler-Wrapper Combination | LT-Master | Goeweil

  • Text
  • Bale
  • Silage
  • Maize
  • Bales
  • Wrapping
  • Drawbar
  • Feeder
  • Alfalfa
  • Materials
  • Compression
The LT-Master is THE baler-wrapper combination for round bales. This is because it can turn almost any chopped material into perfectly pressed and wrapped round bales – whether it be maize, CCM, alfalfa, sugar beet cossettes, and grain, or even garbage, wood chips, mixed feed, etc. The idea behind the development of the LT-Master was to both make silage maize easier to handle by pressing it into convenient round bales and make it useful also for smaller agricultural operations. Each bale forms a small unit that can be fed to the animals in a quick and simple fashion. Bales of silage maize are an excellent choice as they keep the quality of the feed exceptionally high by protecting it against secondary fermentation or post-heating after the feed was pressed into bales.

LT-MASTER MATERIALS 1 Today, the LT-Master can be used for the most wide-ranging purposes thanks to its ability to bale and wrap an almost limitless variety of materials. And, since these materials are harvested at different times throughout the year, the machine is used all year round. This guarantees the highest possible efficiency and utilization of capacity. The most common materials at a glance: 4 7 1 MAIZE Maize silage is made from the entire corn plant and serves as one of the most important roughage feeds for ruminants with a high milk yield. Maize silage provides particularly nutritious energy that is stored in the starch of the crushed maize kennels and is also very rich in crude fiber. This makes maize silage the ideal feed for achieving the highest milk yields and best fattening results. The quality of the feed is at a particular risk of becoming affected in temperatures above 15 degrees centigrade due to the increased activity of microbacteria. The formidable compression applied by the LT-Master during the baling process guarantees unsurpassed shelf life and feed quality. 2 CCM 2 5 8 CCM (Corn Cob Mix) is an outstanding high-energy feed that consists of the corn cobs and kernels. It is used for feeding pigs, cattle or other ruminants. CCM silage provides highly concentrated energy thanks to the added starch and offers an exceptional price-performance ratio when compared to conventional concentrate feed. Since this feed retains more of its texture than other feeds thanks to the crushing of the kennels, it is easier for the animals to consume. Thanks to their compact shape, bales of CCM silage are perfect to handle and exceptionally well-suited to be fed in small quantities as well. 3 6 9 3 ALFALFA Apart from maize silage, alfalfa silage is one of the most important components in the roughage fed to cattle. High feed consumption and a particularly good structure value have their share in the significant milk yield of the cattle. Apart from guaranteeing high yields, growing alfalfa also improves the quality of the soil. However, as it is low in sugar, alfalfa is difficult to preserve using conventional methods. The LT-Master helps preserve the quality of alfalfa silage significantly as it excludes air rapidly and provides effective compression while pressing the material into round bales. 6

4 SUGAR BEETS 7 WHOLE CROP SILAGE Compressed maize bale Silages made from sugar beet pulp are known for their extremely high energy content, palatability, and digestibility. They are an ideal supplement for grass silage as they have a negative ruminal nitrogen balance and, therefore, set off the protein balance in the rumen. Pressed pulp silages are very low in lactic acid and, consequently, contain little acid overall. It is vital for the quality of the silage that it be processed cleanly while still warm and at a high rate of compression. The round bales produced by the LT-Master also cool down more quickly and are, therefore, ready to be fed more quickly. Whole crop silages are usually made from barley, wheat or triticale. Their cultivation guarantees high yields and has many benefits when it comes to crop farming. However, grain contains only a very low portion of energy and is difficult to ensilage using conventional methods. As it delivers perfect compression and provides rapid air exclusion, the LT-Master makes producing grain silage effortless. 5 TMR – TOTAL MIXED RATION 8 GRASS Compressed CCM bale A TMR is made up of a balanced mix of roughage feed and concentrate feed. Dry matter portion and energy content are perfectly attuned. TM rations have a decidedly positive effect on the milk yield and the health of the animals. TMRs are prepared for storage by mixing already fermented silages and ensiling these batches again. As the LT-Master produces highly transportable storage TMR in a quick, easy and affordable way, it is also an ideal solution for commerce. Grass silage is the most important roughage feed for ruminants. Ideally, the feed is composed of true grasses, herbs and clover. Species of grass that are high in sugar guarantee a thorough fermentation process. As it delivers high compression density, the LT-Master is capable of processing grasses of all kinds even if they are high in crude fiber. 6 WOOD / WOOD CHIPS 9 RDF SUBSTITUTE FUELS Compressed alfalfa bale Whether you are processing wood shavings, wood chips, wood wool, bark mulch, wood strands or pellets ... The LT-Master allows you to package all kinds of materials into compact bales. This makes both transport easier and helps save valuable storage space at the same time. The bales can be transported, stacked or loaded onto a pallet using a tractor. When pressed into a bale, the materials stay clean and dry. A problem of increasing urgency is the storage of garbage and waste. Some materials are recycled for further processing and used as substitute fuels. The LT-Master offers a quick and easy solution for the storage and transport problem associated with this type of usage. The pressed bales can be transported in a space-saving manner and are ideally suited for intermediate storage. It is generally possible to shape solid waste such as plastic, household garbage, carpet flakes or even compost into round bales. Compressed bale of sugar beet pulp OTHER MATERIALS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN SHAPED INTO ROUND BALES INCLUDE Game feed, vegetable leftovers, sugar cane, cracked corn, horse manure, apple remnants, straw, and hemp 7

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