Common round bales weigh between seven and nine hundred pounds depending on content. (7-900lb or 3-400kg)
Some balers make them in sizes up to 2200lb but this is rare.
if i understand you right, you are asking how many square bales = 1 large round bale, and by large i think you mean 5 wide bales, 5x5, 5x5.25, 5x5.50, 5x6 ect. the answer is 20 - 35 small two wire bales.
The weight of a hay bale can vary widely depending on what type of crop was baled, what type of bale you are referring to and how heavy the baler operator wanted to make the bales. The lightest bales you will find are composed of straw. Straw bales are typically lighter than a hay bale, no matter how tightly packed they are, because there is very little moisture to add to the weight of that bale. Grass-hay-only bales are a little heavier, but grass-legume-mix bales are even heavier. The heaviest bales tend to be those that are comprised of only legume-hay. However, hay aside, silage bales (or baleage) are the heaviest, no matter what type they are: small square, large square or large round. Small square bales made up of grass-hay like timothy may weigh only around 60 to 75 lbs, whereas one made up of alfalfa that is clean and nicely compacted can weigh upwards of 130 lbs. Large square bales can weigh around 1000 to 1800 lbs (again, depending on the fodder), and large round bales (those that are 4 ft. by 4 ft. or 5 ft. by 6 ft.) can weigh around a ton (2000 to 2200 lbs).
5x6=30
what is the value of 5x6 =n
5x6 is a measure of the tomatoes size base on how many you can fit in a case. Tomatoes are sold wholesale in standard 25lb boxes. 5x6 means that you can fit about 5 rows of 6 tomatoes in the dimensions of a standard 25 lb case. So a 6x6 tomato would be smaller, and a 4x6 tomato would be bigger.
Costs vary by geographic location.
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5x6=12
30