The problem is that a square bale of hay can easily weigh up to 150 lbs and they are cumbersome.
Bale of hay in attic.
In the class of unusual home building elements is straw really a far fetched concept for insulation.
Hay is sharp and bales can come apart.
Enter the simple labor saving hay hook.
If you re ordering bales of hay you need to inquire how much each bale weighs to be able to compare prices.
Old hay insects heat and moisture will be very detrimental to the new hay stored in the loft.
A bale is 360mm deep.
Bales of r40 with ceiling airspace anticon then roof would rate somewhat above r40 and the standard r38 andrew talks about.
It s a great time of year to inspect your loft.
Price per ton 2 000 lb.
Dried hay has to be baled at 20 moisture or less in small square bales and even less moisture for large round bales.
If you will buy a 100 pound bale of alfalfa worth 17 you will get this result.
In most cases the construction of these types of homes is a labour of love.
With baleage moisture can range from 25 to 70.
Straw bale homes face unique problems in terms of sealing off bales waterproofing and ensuring structural integrity throughout to comply with building code requirements.
Horses like and therefore eat clean fresh smelling hay.
While small square bales are ideal for ease of feeding putting them up is more labor time and cost intensive than baling large round or large square bales.
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Hay can be bundled in three basic ways.
Haylofts were used mainly before the widespread use of very large hay bales which allow simpler handling of bulk hay.
Equivalent to 1 ton weight of bale x price of the bale.
When it comes to home insulation and energy efficiency a bale of straw may seem like something only the amish do but in fact straw bale insulation has turned out to be an excellent green building element.
Traditional rectangular shaped string or wire tied bales are generally 2x2x4 feet and weigh between 40 and 100 pounds.
I explained how hot it would get on a hot humid day not only because you are effectively working in an attic the hay had been soaking up sunshine from all over the field and now you are adding that heat to an already hot attic furthermore hay bales were probably 50 80 pounds and you had to throw them over to the other side of the mow and.
This implies that bales r factors would be considerably higher.
The two layers of batts and 3 of rigid foam andrew describes would be about 240mm deep for r57.
Hay soaks up odors like a sponge and a smelly bale of hay is not going to appeal to any horse.