Twine might seem like a small part of the baling job, but when it fails, it quickly becomes a big problem.
Missed knots, broken strings, soft bales… it doesn’t take much to slow everything down. Which is why baler twine is such an essential agricultural product.
So what should you actually be looking for in the best twine?
Let’s keep it simple and practical.
If the knot doesn’t hold, nothing else matters.
Poor quality twine can:
The best twine is designed to:
Inconsistent twine causes inconsistent performance.
Variations in thickness can lead to:
A high quality twine (such as the range of twines with IMPAX technology built in) is uniform throughout the spool, giving smooth, predictable performance from start to finish.
Stronger isn’t always better, especially if it becomes difficult to work with.
Good twine strikes the balance:
Every time twine snaps:
And in peak season, time is everything.
The best twine is engineered to minimise breakages, even in:
Different balers and knotter systems can be more or less sensitive to twine quality.
Well made twine:
Many farmers stick with OEM branded twine from manufacturers like John Deere or New Holland for peace of mind, knowing it’s been tested for compatibility.
It’s not just the twine itself, the spool matters too.
Poor spooling can lead to:
A well wound spool ensures:
Not all twine packs deliver what they promise. It is often very true that with twine, you really do get what you pay for.
Shorter than expected lengths mean:
The best twine gives you consistent, reliable length, so you can plan your work properly.
So, What Makes the Best Twine?
In real world terms, it’s twine that:
Tama’s approach has always been straightforward, build products that farmers don’t have to think twice about. As the only twine manufacturer that remain farmers to this day, we think this puts us in the best position to create products that really answer farming needs.
With twine, that means:
Whether it’s small square, big square, or round baling, the focus is the same….to keep you working without interruption.
Twine might not be the most exciting part of baling, but it’s one of the most important.
When it works, you don’t notice it.
When it doesn’t, everything slows down.
Choose a twine you can trust, and it becomes one less thing to worry about when the pressure’s on.
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What is the best twine for big square bales?
The best twine for big square bales is one with high knot strength, consistent thickness, and reliable performance under high density pressure.
Why does baler twine break?
Twine usually breaks due to inconsistent quality, poor raw materials, or high tension during baling. Uniform, high quality twine helps prevent this.
Does twine quality really matter?
Yes; poor quality twine can cause missed knots, downtime, and bale damage, especially in heavy or high density crops.