The adoption of advanced baling technology significantly benefits farmers by improving forage quality and operational efficiency. However, the tight weather windows for baling remain a critical challenge, as delays can lead to reduced feed quality due to moisture swings and weather changes. Moisture sensors help mitigate risks by providing real-time data, enabling farmers to make informed decisions about when to bale or pause operations. Poorly formed bales with soft shoulders can retain moisture, leading to spoilage during storage. Consistent bale density and shape are essential for long-term forage preservation, reducing handling costs and minimizing losses. Farmers must remain vigilant about weather conditions and equipment performance to maximize these benefits.