Bags protecting nets

Bags protecting nets

Budissa Bag
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