I tend to suffer from the opposite sort of bailer twine crisis:-
Whenever i open a bale i
always very carefully remove two pieces of twine and deposit them in the spare twine sack in the lean-to, where the sheep/dogs/chickens/cows/cats/pony don't go. In spite of this i invariably find it gets everywhere! It's in the yard, the garage, the garden, the field - when i muck out the barn the pitchfork won't lift - cos theres bailer twine in the muck!
There must be a supernatural explanation as there's no normal way for it to escape its sack.
On the other hand, if i need to repair something, there's always a bit of twine nearby.