Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The American Elevator and Grain Trade, Vol. 11: June 15, 1893
Small baled hay for the Philadelphia market should be baled with three wires instead of two, for the reason that in the handling and unloading cars into warehouses there are from five to ten bales broken in each car. This is a loss to either the receiver or shipper which could be avoided by having the extra wire. In exporting hay, two-wire bales will not stand the shipping, and could not be used for the purpose.
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