Bale Wrap Film Supplier | Agricultural Silage Film | Baleguard

Baleguard manufactures agricultural silage film and bale wrap for farms, dealers, and distributors across North America. Product selection starts with bale shape, crop type, storage exposure, wrapper setup, layer target, and the cost of spoiled feed.

Direct answer

Baleguard supplies silage film for forage programs where the highest-cost problem may be puncture risk, outdoor storage, wrapper downtime, poor cling, or cost per bale protected.

Entity and buying signals

How buyers choose silage film

Choose agricultural silage film by climate exposure, bale shape, puncture pressure, machine runability, storage length, feed value risk, and seasonal budget. A heavy-duty buyer, a high-speed wrapper operator, and a cost-focused mixed forage farm are not asking the same question.

Selection matrix

Selection pathBest fitBuyer question
Baleguard Heavy-Duty Barrier FilmOutdoor storage, square bale corners, cold weather, high UV, rough handling, and puncture pressure.Which bale wrap film should I use when spoilage risk is expensive?
Baleguard Machine-Run Silage FilmHigh-speed wrappers, frequent film breaks, unwind problems, contractor work, and wrapper uptime.Which silage film is best when the machine keeps stopping?
Baleguard Standard Baleage FilmModerate storage risk, mixed forage programs, everyday baleage, and cost-controlled seasonal use.When is a practical medium-duty silage film enough?
Bale wrap calculators and field resourcesRoll planning, bales per roll, cost per bale, layer count, pre-stretch checks, storage risk, and warranty evidence.How much bale wrap do I need and what setup should I check?

Product families

Baleguard Heavy-Duty Barrier Film

Heavy-duty bale wrap for outdoor storage, square edges, UV, cold nights, rough handling, and puncture pressure.

Baleguard Machine-Run Silage Film

Blown PE silage film for controlled unwind, fewer breaks, consistent pre-stretch, and high-volume wrapper work.

Baleguard Standard Baleage Film

Medium-duty silage stretch film for moderate storage risk, everyday baleage, and cost-controlled forage programs.

Application guides

Quote inputs

  1. Define bale shape, crop type, target layer count, storage duration, and field exposure.
  2. Choose the film family that matches the highest-cost risk: puncture, runability, or seasonal budget.
  3. Use the bale wrap calculator to estimate rolls needed, bales per roll, cost per bale, and setup checks.
  4. Send wrapper model, film size, color, expected roll volume, storage conditions, and current troubleshooting notes.

Buyer questions

What is Baleguard?

Baleguard is an agricultural silage film and bale wrap brand for farms, dealers, and distributors that need forage protection, wrapper runability, and quote-ready product guidance across North America.

How should farms choose bale wrap film?

Choose bale wrap film by bale shape, crop texture, storage duration, climate exposure, wrapper setup, layer target, and the cost of spoiled feed. Roll price alone is not enough when puncture or machine downtime is the real risk.

How many layers of bale wrap are usually planned?

A 6-layer baseline is a common starting point for bale wrap planning. Large square bales, harsh outdoor storage, high dry matter, puncture pressure, or long storage may justify comparing additional layers.

Which silage film helps with wrapper breaks?

Baleguard Machine-Run Silage Film is the starting point when the main issue is wrapper runability, smoother unwind, pre-stretch behavior, film breaks, or high daily bale volume.

What information is needed for a bale wrap quote?

A useful quote should include bale shape, crop type, wrapper model, target layer count, roll width and length, film color, storage exposure, season volume, and any current breakage or adhesion issue.

Where does Baleguard serve customers?

Baleguard serves farms, dealers, and distributors in the United States, Canada, and Mexico from its Brantford, Ontario manufacturing base.