Sustainability company Polypak — from 1997 to today

Wednesday , 02.10.2024

In less than 3 years, our company will be 30 years old. We are proud of what we have achieved in such a short period of time – from a small family business to a young, technologically advanced multinational company selling its products all over the world. We have branches on almost all continents, and since 2023, we have also been maintaining warehouse space in Poland to speed up additional shipments to our European customers. Our production space already exceeds 38,000 sq.m., and by 2027 we plan to expand it by building another plant.

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Commitment to the principles of environmental friendliness of the Polypak company

Tuesday , 27.08.2024

In today’s world, environmental responsibility is becoming increasingly important for companies striving for sustainable development. We, as a manufacturer, do not stand aside from this issue, since our planet and its well-being are important to us.
We strive to minimize the negative impact on the environment at every stage of production and delivery of our products. We are constantly innovating technologies and improving production processes, striving to make the world a cleaner, safer place and make our customers’ daily tasks easier with our bale net wraps.

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ECO bale net wrap Polypack: together we save the planet

Tuesday , 06.08.2024

We keep up with the times and understand the problems that all of humanity faces.We know that wrappimg material used on farms is extremely difficult to recycle.
But the recycling of materials from balers will bring great benefits to the environment, as it will significantly reduce the amount of microplastics that are dangerous and harmful to people, animals and nature on the planet.

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New baler technologies defining RFV

Tuesday , 23.07.2024

Experienced hay operators are embracing modern technology to more accurately and quickly determine the relative feedstuff value of their stock. One such option is a pressing system with real-time RFV measurement. This is achieved by detecting the weight of the bale and using additional sensors. Special sensors in the pressing chamber calculate the ratio of leaves to stems. The more leaves, the more weight.After taking a sample, the system is able to correlate the weight of acid detergent fiber and neutral detergent fiber to predict RFV.

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Tips for making high quality hay bales

Friday , 19.07.2024

Experienced hay producers have found that they get the best results in their forage harvesting when they balance art—that is, their own instincts and experience—with science. But they all emphasize the importance of paying attention to detail at every stage, from cutting to baling and storing net wrapped bales. Only then will it be possible to obtain truly high quality hay.

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What is the quality of the feedstuff you use for feeding?

Wednesday , 26.06.2024

Good nutrition is important for all living organisms. Animals need 10 to 14 % crude protein and all the energy they can get from feedstuff to be healthy. Pregnant cows require more to gestate, give birth and subsequently nurse healthy calves, meaning they benefit from higher quality feedstuff. And in cold weather outdoors, livestock need 10-15 % more energy than in the summer. This is why many farmers save the best feedstuff for January and February.

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Baler Maintenance: your success in the field

Wednesday , 12.06.2024

When haymaking is already in full swing, it is too late for most farmers to carry out full maintenance of equipment. This is best left for the off-season. However, there are some things that can be done during this time.

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6 tips for farmers making silage

Saturday , 25.05.2024

Silage is a more energetically valuable feed for ruminants compared to hay. However, it is also more susceptible to spoilage, so its preparation, storage and feeding require more care and slightly different technologies.

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Bioplastic for feedstuff packaging

Friday , 10.05.2024

Since the problem of recycling plastic waste is quite pressing for farmers, for several years now there has been another direction to solve it: the development of biodegradable packaging for feedstuff or bioplastics.

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