Your question is flawed. You can never have a "soft core" large square hay bale. Soft or hard core only applies to large round bales, not square bales.
It depends on well it is packed and whether it's in the form of a large round bale, a small square bale or a large square bale. As such the question is quite impossible to answer.
That depends on what type of bale you're referring to. If you're referring to small square bales, that would be about four. If you're referring to small round bales, that would be only one. Large squares: one third. Large round bales, one half.
A 3'x5' round bale has a circumference of approximately 18.85 feet (using the formula C = πd). To determine how many square bales this equates to, you need to know the dimensions of the square bales. Generally, a standard square hay bale is about 2'x2' or 3'x3'. For a 2'x2' square bale, you could fit about 10 square bales in a 3'x5' round bale, while for a 3'x3' square bale, you would fit about 5.
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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.
What do you mean "regular sized?" There's no such thing as a "regular" sized bale, especially when you don't specify what type of bale you are referring to: large round, small square, small round or large square? And what units of measurement are you using? Are you using inches, feet, centimeters, meters? Please be more specific in your question so you can get a proper answer!
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That really depends on the size and weight of the bale, as well as the depth of the cover. One large round bale of hay can be unrolled for at least 20 or 30 yards with a depth of 8 inches, where as a small square will only cover 5 square feet of area if all the flakes were put together in a square or rectangle.
A square bale of wheat straw typically weighs between 40 to 60 pounds. The weight can vary depending on the moisture content of the straw and the size of the bale.
A large bundle is commonly referred to as a bale.
Hmmm. You mean what is a group of turtles called? Other than that, I would suppose any animal could be considered a bale of "something". Bale simply means a large bundle of goods. So, you and I are bales of, well, meat? Or, as Gene Roddenberry says "Large ugly bags of mostly water".
it depends on the quality of the hay if a square bale contains alalfa then it should cost around 5 dollars in West Virginia. A round bale costs 10 dollars from a farm. but if you purchase it at southern states it will be 6 dollars for a lesser quality of a square bale