Harvesting & Processing

Mobile Bhoosa Baler

The Supreme mobile bhoosa baler compresses chopped wheat straw into dense, uniform bales that are far cheaper to store and transport than loose material. Manufactured in Faisalabad by Supreme Agri Implements, it is built to be moved between sites rather than fixed in one yard.

At a glance

Category
Harvesting & Processing
Manufacturer
Supreme Agri Implements
Made in
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Suited to
Wheat straw / bhoosa, Rice straw
Availability
Built to order

What does a mobile bhoosa baler do?

Loose bhoosa is mostly air. It takes an enormous amount of shed space for the feed value it contains, and transporting it means paying to move volume rather than weight โ€” which is why loose straw is rarely worth hauling any distance.

Baling changes that completely. Compressed into dense bales, the same quantity occupies a fraction of the space, stacks stably, keeps better because less surface is exposed to weather and vermin, and can be loaded and counted rather than shovelled. That turns bhoosa from something you deal with locally into something you can store through the year or sell into another district.

Being mobile is the practical difference here. A fixed baler requires straw to be brought to it; a mobile machine goes to where the straw already is, which suits contractors serving several farms and cooperative arrangements between neighbours.

Key features

  • Mobile operation
  • Compact bales
  • Easy transport
  • Efficient compression

What is the Mobile Bhoosa Baler used for?

  • Baling bhoosa for on-farm storage through the year
  • Preparing straw for transport and sale to other districts
  • Contract baling across multiple farms in a season
  • Reducing shed space needed for livestock feed storage

Need exact specifications?

Working width, power requirement and output capacity vary by configuration, and this machine is built to order. Tell us your tractor and your acreage and we will confirm the exact specification that suits you.

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What to keep in mind

  • Bale dry. Straw baled damp heats in the stack and can spoil or, in the worst case, ignite.
  • Stack bales off the ground and under cover to protect the bottom layer from moisture.
  • Consistent bale density makes stacking safer and transport loads predictable.

Mobile Bhoosa Baler โ€” questions and answers

Why bale bhoosa instead of storing it loose?

Loose bhoosa is mostly air โ€” it takes far more shed space than its feed value justifies and is uneconomic to transport, since you pay to move volume rather than weight. Baled, the same quantity occupies a fraction of the space, stacks stably, keeps better and can be hauled and sold.

What does "mobile" mean for a baler?

The machine is built to be moved between sites rather than fixed in one yard, so it goes to where the straw already is instead of requiring straw to be brought to it. That suits contractors working several farms and neighbours sharing equipment.

What moisture should straw be baled at?

Dry. Straw baled damp heats within the stack, which spoils the feed and in serious cases can lead to spontaneous combustion. Bale in dry conditions and stack off the ground under cover to protect the bottom layer.
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