> How to recycle Bailing Twine ?

How to recycle Bailing Twine ?

Posted at: 2015-05-24 
The stuff makes fine fencing....netting...if you know how to make a fish net I have made fencing out of the stuff....and it last for 5 years even....and is quite colorful even....just think of the possibilities, cargo nets, wheel barrow nets, shade cloth like camo netting only made from baling twine....I braid three together and use Turks heads to finish the ends and use these to tie gates shut....recycle to string the garden rows into straight rows....make deer netting....hey you wanted SOMETHNING to do with the stuff......this is what I do with the stuff....

You can reuse baling twine. They have so many uses. A few examples:

- They can be used to tie tomato plants to a container (or trellis) so they don't droop and touch the ground.

- Temporary halter for goats, sheep, horses...

- Crocheted / braided into a rug

Etc.

I keep some baling twines in my car and they have come in handy on several occasions for tying down something.

Hang on to them! they come in handy when all else fails. My grandmother uses them in her barn all over. mostly to tie down grain bins to keep the mice out.

In Canada that goes to residue (garbage)

Shipped to china where they probably burn it