Features and benefits of Budissa bagging technology
The following types of feed, other substances and products can be filled, compressed and stored in Budissa tunnel bags using Budissa baggers:
- Grass silage
- Maize silage
- Dry and wet grains, beans, peas, rape
- Whole and ground grains, beans, peas, oilseed rape
- Beer crumbs
- Sugar beet cuts
- Chopped hay and straw
- Soya, rape and sunflower meal and other feed materials
- Apple squeezes
- Potatoes
- Sugar beet
- Fertilizers
- Salt
- Municipal waste
- Manure
- Peat
- Compost
- Shavings
- Wood chips
- Other bulk products and substances
Advantages of Budissa bagging technology:
- Fast and relatively easy silage production process
- Silage bagging can be stopped and resumed at any time without affecting the quality of the silage (in inclement weather conditions or if the machinery breaks)
- Easily organize work and people
- Prevented poor film application and poor quality sealing of the silage
- No large human and working time resources are required to apply the film to silage
- Windy weather does not affect the isolation of silage from the air
- Gravel bags are not required to seal the film
- Efficient use of technical and human resources
- Silage production requires less technical and human resources
- No silage compaction technique is required
- Immediate isolation of incoming material from the effects of air and precipitation (even if there is a high wind or the bagging must be stopped)
- Prevents deterioration of the ensiling mass during filling due to the presence of precipitation and air
- Prevents or minimizes losses of silage (to the level of biologically unavoidable losses)
- No possibilities of contamination due to compacting tractors or other external factors
- Reduction of undesirable processes, prevention during fermentation and storage of silage
- The silage in the tunnel bag is equally well compacted at any point in the tunnel bag
- Prevention of silage juice entering the environment
- More accurate animal feeding. Changes in feed dry matter and feed type during animal feeding have been prevented
- Grass silage of different botanical composition, vegetation phase or dry matter may be ensiled in individual tunnel bags or marked in a tunnel bag with a marker
- Small silage cut surface (minimized air, effect of precipitation on open silage
- High silage feed rate (tunnel emptying speed)
- Suitable for the needs and capabilities of different companies depending on the frequency and speed of filling the amount of material to be filled in tunnel bags
- Inexpensive and cost-effective way of storing silage and other materials, often in addition to existing storage
- Compete successfully with any other form of storage of silage and other products
- Active, controllable and measurable mass compression helps to create desirable storage conditions for the material packed in the tunnel bag
- Suitable for preserving and / or storing any type of fodder, loose, bulk or granular products
- Flexible storage location selection depending on operational requirements and capabilities
- Minimal investment and credit interest costs, low operating costs, fast amortization
- Profitability without any state support, regardless of the political situation
- Does not harm the environment (does not intend to occupy land with buildings, does not compact the soil, does not need to invest in expensive infrastructure)
- Properly used, hermetically sealed and tight system
- It is possible to use different classes and power machines and harvesting technique
- Low investment and operating costs compared to silage production technologies in clamps, piles or bales
- Budissa baggers are durable and, even when used intensively, last up to 20 years and more
- Saving of resources through multiple and maximum use of plastic film