Bailing twine is typically made from synthetic materials such as polypropylene or polyethylene, which provide durability and resistance to weather conditions. Some variations may also be made from natural fibers like sisal or jute. The twine is designed to be strong and lightweight, making it ideal for tying bales of hay or straw. Its versatility also allows it to be used in various agricultural and gardening applications.
If the twine is made from a natural fiber, like hemp, sisal or even cotton, then it is biodegradable.Some twine is made of plastic. This is not biodegradable.
Twine is made from both plants and synthetic fibers. The two products are mixed to together to make the final twine product.
Mr.Stoeber made the twine ball in 1953.
It can be made out of many materials but is usually made from cotton
I'm bailing as fast as I can! I'll be downtown for the next few hours; bailing out my boss again. The paratroopers will be bailing out in 30 second intervals.
The most common natural fibers (or crops) that twine is made from would include cotton, hemp, jute, and sisal. Other fibrous plants and crops can also be used (like the coir from coconuts), and twine can even be spun and made from synthetic fibers (like nylon).
The miwok homes are made of bark, deerskin, and twine.
1953
Twine tends to be made of a few pieces of fiber like manila and is stronger than string
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Song of the Bailing Man was created in 1982.
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