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  • How Baler Twine Can Benefit Your Livestock Farm

    How Baler Twine Can Benefit Your Livestock Farm

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    Baler twine is one of the leading materials for farming and agricultural use. Discover how baler twine can benefit your livestock and improve your farming business.

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    In today’s agricultural industry, baler twine is crucial for farmers. It provides a way to store and organize livestock feed while also giving more space for grazing and movement of the animals in the field. Today, baler twine can be used to pack cattle feed bales as well as an alternative wire fencing material that keeps animals sheltered and separated.

    At our baling company, we produce high-quality baler twines for any animal farmer’s needs! But before you go shopping for a baler twine, it’s essential to be as informed and educated about the material. Continue reading to know more about this product.

    Raw Material for Baler Twines

    A common benefit that you can get from baler twines is that it is made of high-quality raw materials. In fact, baler twines are usually made of natural fibres known for their strength and durability. Aside from that, baler twine is also resistant to moisture, which means it will not rot even when it gets wet.

    Properties of a Baler Twine

    What properties should a quality baler twine have? Aside from the raw materials it is made of; baler twine also has the following properties:

    • Strength and durability to withstand any premature wear and tear.
    • Moisture-resistance to prevent premature rotting during moist conditions.
    • Flexible enough to form into a bale.
    • Easy to cut for hassle-free removal from the bale.

    Types of Baler Twine

    At our baling company, we produce three types of baler twines: natural fibre baler twine, synthetic baler twine, and biodegradable baler twine.

    • Natural Fiber baler twines are made of high quality, durable natural fibres like hemp and cotton.
    • Synthetic baler twines offer the same benefits as natural fibre baler twines, but they contain synthetic materials that make them more water-resistant than other types.
    • Biodegradable baler twines are also made of high-quality fibres, but they contain baler twine additives that make them decompose easily when left out in the environment.
    • They can be used for packaging, and it is safe to use baler twine as animal feed because there’s no risk of contamination from baler twine additives.

    The Strength of Baler Twines

    Aside from being made from high-quality raw materials, baler twines are also known for their strength. Baler twines can support a certain weight depending on the baling that you need to do.

    For instance, balers use baler ties with a tensile strength between 150 and 300 pounds per inch to secure large bales. You can also use a baler twine for a wide variety of purposes. Aside from baling, baler twine can also be used as a:

    • Fence Material
    • Tying Material
    • Cordage Material
    • Rope Material

    Sell More Bales with Baler Twine

    Aside from providing a way to store livestock feed, baling also increases the number of bales per acre and available storage space over time. This will allow you to sell more bales or better use your baler twine in baling and storing.

    Contact our baling company today for more information on our balers and baling accessories! We can help you sell more bales in your business with the right balers that will benefit your livestock farm. We also produce high-quality baler twines for any animal farmer’s needs! Contact us today for more information on our baler twines and other farming and agricultural products.

  • See The Cheetah Girls Then and Now – E! Online

    See The Cheetah Girls Then and Now – E! Online

    While playing Chanel Simmons wasn’t the 3LW singer’s acting debut—that would be a 2001 episode of the Nickelodeon series Taina—it was the breakthrough role that led to appearances in feature films (Coach Carter, I’m in Love with a Church Girl), TV films (Lovestruck: The Musical) and two more Cheetah Girls films.

    After a relationship with Rob Kardashian from 2007 to 2009 led to a handful of appearances on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Adrienne went down the reality TV path, starring in 2012’s Empire Girls and hosting the short-lived 2014 competition series Nail’d It. In 2013, she began her current job as co-host of The Real. She also competed in the second season of The Masked Singer in 2019, placing third as the Flamingo and is set to appear on the fifth season of Raven’s Home. 

    After 3LW disbanded in 2007 and The Cheetah Girls parted ways in 2008, Adrienne took her time working on a solo album, eventually releasing New Tradiciones in 2017. After dating Rob, she was briefly engaged to boyfriend of six years, Roc Nation executive Lenny Santiago, in 2015. Nearly a year after calling that off, she and musician Israel Houghton announced their engagement. They were married in November 2016.

  • News roundup: Not-great omicron news; Jan. 6 committee seeks phone records

    News roundup: Not-great omicron news; Jan. 6 committee seeks phone records

    Reps. Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson, vice chair and chair of the select committee.

    In the news today: The select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol subpoenaed phone records for more than 100 people, even as key potential witnesses are refusing to talk. Elsewhere in government, Republicans continue their quest to make the United States a worse place, holding up important legislation and forcing Congress into some really stupid contortions to get the basics done. 

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  • All the Details on The Bachelorette Season 18 Episode 5 Fashion – E! Online

    All the Details on The Bachelorette Season 18 Episode 5 Fashion – E! Online

    We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. Shop with E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!.

    Last week’s episode of The Bachelorette ended on a dramatic note (as per usual). This week, Michelle Young brought the guys to her home state, Minnesota. She had a solo date with Joe Coleman, visiting some of her favorite places. She introduced Nayte Olukoya to two of her close friends on their boating date. The rest of the guys participated in Viking challenges at a football stadium for a group date.

    Each week, we get to see more strong connections form as Michelle’s decisions get tougher to make. And, obviously, we cannot forget about the fashions. Michelle, Tayshia Adams, and Kaitlyn Bristowe have been blessing our televisions with some great looks. We pressed pause, took screenshots, and did the research to find the outfits from this week’s episode so you don’t have to.

    Keep on scrolling to see some rose-worthy styles from , , , Amazon, ,, MyTheresa, , ,, , and.

  • ‘You belong’: Sesame Street to introduce first Asian American muppet in Thanksgiving special

    ‘You belong’: Sesame Street to introduce first Asian American muppet in Thanksgiving special

    In addition to being the first Asian American muppet, Ji-Young, in an interview with the Associated Press, shared that her name has special meaning.

    “In Korean, traditionally the two syllables, they each mean something different. And Ji means, like, smart or wise. And Young means, like, brave or courageous and strong,” she said. “But we were looking it up and guess what? Ji also means sesame.”

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    According to Sesame Workshop, this year’s Thanksgiving special celebrates “the rich diversity of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities as part of the organization’s ongoing racial justice initiative.” It was “created to support families of all backgrounds through ongoing conversations about race” and will offer the opportunity to discuss anti-Asian racism.

    “It’s a powerful thing when kids see people like themselves represented on screen and in stories—it supports them as they figure out who they are and who they want to be,” long-time cast member and co-director of “See Us Coming Together” Alan Muraokasaid in a press release. “We can’t wait for families to get to know Ji-Young—in this special and in future seasons of Sesame Street—and celebrate some of the Asian and Pacific Islander people in our neighborhood!”

    Muraokasaid also noted the importance of the timing of the special, as it comes amid a rise in attacks against Asian Americans. According to TODAY, in an offscreen incident, another child is seen telling Ji-Young to “go home.” This incident serves as an example of discrimination AAPI individuals face. Sesame Workshop shows how Ji-Young handles the situation by depicting her reaching out to friends and grown-ups who remind her she’s exactly where she belongs. 

    “What’s really cool about Sesame Street is that, no matter what you look like, or how you play, or where you come from, you belong, and that’s really cool,” Ji-Young said in an interview on TODAY. “I feel very welcome, and it’s the best neighborhood in the whole world.

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    Although Koren American, Ji-Young’s character is meant to represent multiple Asian identities. Her existence follows a series of recent events including a rise in Asian American hate. Speaking to the Associated Press, Kathleen Kim, who voices Ji-Young, said it was crucial that Ji-Young not be “generically pan-Asian.”

    “Because that’s something that all Asian Americans have experienced. They kind of want to lump us into this monolithic ‘Asian,’” Kim said. “So it was very important that she was specifically Korean American, not just like, generically Korean, but she was born here.”

    “I remember like the Atlanta shootings and how terrifying that was for me,” Kim continued. “My one hope, obviously, is to actually help teach what racism is, help teach kids to be able to recognize it and then speak out against it. But then my other hope for Ji-Young is that she just normalizes seeing different kinds of looking kids on TV.”

    ​Sesame Workshop has continued to play its part in keeping parents and young children aware of social issues by creating programming on a variety of topics including town halls on racism and episodes including refugees and other displaced children as muppets.

    “Today, we uphold that mission by empowering children and families of all races, ethnicities, and cultures to value their unique identities,” Sesame Workshop’s executive vice president of creative and production, Kay Wilson Stallings told TODAY, when speaking of the company’s mission.

    Research has proven that the media not only influences the view of children but how they perceive themselves.

    “This new special continues Sesame Street’s proud legacy of representation with an engaging story that encourages empathy and acceptance and uplifts Asian and Pacific Islander communities.”

    “See Us Coming Together: A Sesame Street Special” will debut on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 25.

    Watch Ji-Young’s special song with her and Elmo’s band below:

  • News Roundup: Biden promises infrastructure is ‘just the beginning’; Republicans defend Gosar

    News Roundup: Biden promises infrastructure is ‘just the beginning’; Republicans defend Gosar

    In the news today: While President Biden vows the newly passed infrastructure bill is “just the beginning” of revitalization efforts, House Republicans are still focused on protecting even their worst members from consequences for their acts. Another revelation seems to confirm that Trump’s most vocal advocates for nullifying the election were swimming in a whole sea of crackpot conspiracy theories—and demanding Trump’s military act on them.

    Meanwhile, a new poll of Republicans solidly demonstrates that the party’s members don’t know and don’t care what “CRT” is. What they want banned are school lessons about racism in America, period.

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  • Enjoy These Magical Details About Your Favorite Disney Movies – E! Online

    Enjoy These Magical Details About Your Favorite Disney Movies – E! Online

    24. This 1989 classic set off what is widely known as the Disney Renaissance. On the heels of Oliver & CompanyThe Black Cauldron and several live-action films in the Herbie franchise, the success of Ariel and co. was followed by extremely well-received ’90s fare: Beauty and the BeastAladdinThe Lion KingToy Story

    25. Give the opening scene with King Triton a rewatch: Eagle-eyed viewers (or, you know, those of us with the ability to press pause) can spot Mickey Mouse, Goofy and Donald Duck in the underwater crowd, continuing the studio’s popular tradition of giving nods to other members of its vast oeuvre.

    26. Color was key for the ocean-set picture. According to the official Walt Disney Company blog, Ariel’s red locks were chosen to help differentiate her from Daryl Hannah‘s blonde mermaid in 1994’s Splash and to complement the blue-green of her fin, a hue specially mixed by the Disney paint lab and named Ariel. 

    27. As for her facial features, those were inspired by then-Who’s the Boss? star Alyssa Milano. “I didn’t know that when it was going on,” the actress told Wendy Williams in 2013. “But they asked me to host The Making of The Little Mermaid and it came there that the drawing and likeness of The Little Mermaid was based on pictures of me from when I was younger, which is so cool!”