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NewYorkFarmer
Добавлен 24 июн 2014
We are a crop Farm located in the beautiful state of New York!
Blue skies and wide open fields, we've been plowing, planting, combining, baling, AND stacking everyday under the sun. We use #johndeere Tractors and #newholland Baler's. Pottinger Tedders and Rakes. New Holland Mowers, and New Holland Stack Cruisers. Our Farm does crops such as Sunflowers, Hay, Wheat, Oats, Triticale, Barley, Rye straw, Soybeans, & Corn.
Our channels mission is to educate and bring the beauty of farming together on RUclips.
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@newyorkfarmer
Blue skies and wide open fields, we've been plowing, planting, combining, baling, AND stacking everyday under the sun. We use #johndeere Tractors and #newholland Baler's. Pottinger Tedders and Rakes. New Holland Mowers, and New Holland Stack Cruisers. Our Farm does crops such as Sunflowers, Hay, Wheat, Oats, Triticale, Barley, Rye straw, Soybeans, & Corn.
Our channels mission is to educate and bring the beauty of farming together on RUclips.
Subscribe to watch more videos! Follow us on Instagram & Facebook
@newyorkfarmer
Mowing Hay Like A PRO! Crop Farming Tips
We are a crop farm located in the state of #NewYork. Blue skies and wide open fields, we've been plowing and planting, combining, and baling, #stacking, and storing everyday under the sun. We use #johndeere tractors and #newholland baler's, Pottinger tedders, New Holland mowers, and New Holland stackers. Subscribe to watch more videos like this one! Follow us on Instagram & Facebook
@newyorkfarmer
In this video we go over how we mow our hay on our crop farm. From starting, to splitting, to finishing. ENJOY!
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In this video we go over how we mow our hay on our crop farm. From starting, to splitting, to finishing. ENJOY!
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Our Poor Sunflower Field | The shocking result of this years Crop.
Просмотров 112Месяц назад
We are a crop farm located in the state of #NewYork. Blue skies and wide open fields, we've been plowing and planting, combining, and baling, #stacking, and storing everyday under the sun. We use #johndeere tractors and #newholland baler's, Pottinger tedders, New Holland mowers, and New Holland stackers. Subscribe to watch more videos like this one! Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @newyorkfar...
LAST Field of Rye Straw! 4 Balers, 3 Stackers!
Просмотров 10 тыс.Месяц назад
We are a crop farm located in the state of #NewYork. Blue skies and wide open fields, we've been plowing and planting, combining, and baling, #stacking, and storing everyday under the sun. We use #johndeere tractors and #newholland baler's, Pottinger tedders, New Holland mowers, and New Holland stackers. Subscribe to watch more videos like this one! Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @newyorkfar...
John Deere 4440 Tackles LAST Field of Rye Straw for 2024!
Просмотров 651Месяц назад
We are a crop farm located in the state of #NewYork. Blue skies and wide open fields, we've been plowing and planting, combining, and baling, #stacking, and storing everyday under the sun. We use #johndeere tractors and #newholland baler's, Pottinger tedders, New Holland mowers, and New Holland stackers. Subscribe to watch more videos like this one! Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @newyorkfar...
Mastering the New Holland StackCruiser: Inside The Cab
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We are a crop farm located in the state of #NewYork. Blue skies and wide open fields, we've been plowing and planting, combining, and baling, #stacking, and storing everyday under the sun. We use #johndeere tractors and #newholland baler's, Pottinger tedders, New Holland mowers, and New Holland stackers. Subscribe to watch more videos like this one! Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @newyorkfar...
Unearthing a Massive Field Stone in Our Plowed Field
Просмотров 1172 месяца назад
Unearthing a Massive Field Stone in Our Plowed Field
Equipment Update After Unexpected Breakdown
Просмотров 9042 месяца назад
Equipment Update After Unexpected Breakdown
Another Day on the Farm: Loading a #Straw Truck! #cropfarm
Просмотров 3543 месяца назад
Another Day on the Farm: Loading a #Straw Truck! #cropfarm
The Shocking Makeover of Our John Deere Cultivator
Просмотров 9284 месяца назад
The Shocking Makeover of Our John Deere Cultivator
Highline XL-78 Stone Picker (Equipment Review)
Просмотров 3005 месяцев назад
Highline XL-78 Stone Picker (Equipment Review)
Mini Excavator clearing brush by the Barn
Просмотров 485 месяцев назад
Mini Excavator clearing brush by the Barn
Incredible Telehandler POV: Blazing Fast Hay Loading in 2024 (Timelapse)
Просмотров 5016 месяцев назад
Incredible Telehandler POV: Blazing Fast Hay Loading in 2024 (Timelapse)
The shocking results I got when I tried this #chicken feed!
Просмотров 379 месяцев назад
The shocking results I got when I tried this #chicken feed!
From Shabby to Stunning: My Chicken Run Gate's Epic Transformation
Просмотров 569 месяцев назад
From Shabby to Stunning: My Chicken Run Gate's Epic Transformation
Experience the Mesmerizing John Deere 9330 Cultivating #Time-lapse
Просмотров 2429 месяцев назад
Experience the Mesmerizing John Deere 9330 Cultivating #Time-lapse
Turn Heads with a Gorgeous Stone #Driveway | DIY Transformation
Просмотров 36610 месяцев назад
Turn Heads with a Gorgeous Stone #Driveway | DIY Transformation
Unveiling the Powerhouse: John Deere 9330 Tilling Land #timelapse
Просмотров 38610 месяцев назад
Unveiling the Powerhouse: John Deere 9330 Tilling Land #timelapse
Telehandler loading Hay truck with bale grab
Просмотров 36110 месяцев назад
Telehandler loading Hay truck with bale grab
Unlocking the Power of New Holland Automatic Bale Wagon
Просмотров 18 тыс.2 года назад
Unlocking the Power of New Holland Automatic Bale Wagon
Remodeling Landscape on Old Barnyard! (Episode 2.)
Просмотров 562 года назад
Remodeling Landscape on Old Barnyard! (Episode 2.)
NEW HOLLAND BC5070 baler time-lapse in SUPER LONG HAY FIELD
Просмотров 27 тыс.2 года назад
NEW HOLLAND BC5070 baler time-lapse in SUPER LONG HAY FIELD
TROPICAL STORM FRED DESTROYS FARM-LAND IN NEW YORK
Просмотров 3652 года назад
TROPICAL STORM FRED DESTROYS FARM-LAND IN NEW YORK
New Holland Bale Wagon complete load Empty to Full Time-lapse
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
New Holland Bale Wagon complete load Empty to Full Time-lapse
Nice Video, My brother and I stacked with 1048 and 1068 and 1075 as teenagers custom stacking. Million bales with NH and it was a fun time mostly. Made a nickel/bale.
Son una perroneria
Precio de una ya puesta en León Guanajuato
Did you run into a tree or just some grass?
I ran into the trees/tall grass lol but the drone was alright thankfully
@@NewYorkFarmer Good deal
New subscriber here… you just went through my hometown of Skaneateles.. how long ago was this taken?
Thanks for subscribing! This was shot in 2021
Are the combine settings for triticale similar to wheat or barley? Straw looks similar. Is this for seed or consumption?
Looks good!
well that was worth doing to have them come like that in a week looks like it paid off , was thinking the size of that cultivator to what we have a little 6ft old International hard tine cultivator would tale me all day to do that one field i expect , Great vid , thank you really enjoying your stuff very interesting how you do things compared to my little 100 acre farm here in England UK
@jamesmarsh4957 thanks for the comment! It definitely paid off, but we're not out of the water yet! Now if only the birds and deer don't eat all the sunflower seeds we might have a good harvest haha
The stacker concept is a lot different than hand loading or even accumulating and grabbing with a grapple. Personally I enjoyed the small fields we used to have with a skid steer.
Thanks for the comment!
That's a bummer you had to do a replant. How big of field was it? How much seed did you use for the replant? Expensive seed?
@utsouthpaw2013 yes it was a bit of a disappointment, thankfully the field is probably 7 or 8 acers, and the other field was smaller. But as far as the price goes, I know the seed came from SeedWay so I'm sure it wasn't cheap haha
I used to grow some of the seed for this. What I actually grew was called “parent seed”. It was two generations in front of the consumer, so the seed that I harvested was planted in a much larger seed plot and then that was sold to farmers to grow for oil. Out here it looks quite a bit different than what you have. Our soil is a lot more mellow when we plant and we grow them on beds for irrigation.
@FailureatRetirement thanks for the comment! And wow no kidding, that is different! Yeah we're out here trying to grow these for sunflower seeds
I say JD balers I have both and always makes a good even bale I found NH balers don't keep the same size bale you really have to slow down and speed up and even then off sizes
I agree, I have never used a JD baler personally but we used to on our farm. I've heard a lot of good things about the Heston balers too
I H POWER RULES Great video Have the same wagon Tie mine on the 6th table and put a double cap on the last Stand very well in the barn Also took those big ass steering tires off and put Low Pro tires and wheels on the front lowered it about 5 inches and the pick up chute worked much better Good luck
Thanks for the comment! That's a good idea taking those tires off, maybe we outta try that!
That hay bale should be worth more with a shirt baled into it. Lol. Funny stories from the farm!
@@utsouthpaw2013 I actually found the shirt too!! Lol. I'm gonna post that in a reel soon so keep your eye out lol
@@NewYorkFarmer Right on
Is there a way to let us know when you are going live?
@utsouthpaw2013 I think if you hit the bell on my channel or maybe on a video that will send you notifications so maybe that'll let you know
@@NewYorkFarmer ok. I think I've seen it to where you can post that a live is coming but not sure how that is done.
Happy Independence Day
@@utsouthpaw2013 Thank you same to you!
Please lube your seat.
I put tie tiers on the 4th and 7th.
Interesting, do you think that holds them better? We have it set to 5 and 7
Timothy hay?
Clover, Timothy, and Alfalfa mix second cutting hay
I find this amazing to watch , you do not have to touch a bale , we used to do it with pitch forks when i was a little lad then we had a flat eight system but we still had to stack them in the barn , as soon as round bales came onto the seen we did that and sold the little square baler , I am in UK England in the Cotswolds' and we use to make 20,000 bales a year for the milking cows and followers , Its is so interesting to see how you do it now and its very fast too this machine you are in , well cannot get over how it does it so fast , i sometime wish we still had the little baler its was in great condition it was a IH 440 , a few small bales for the calves are good to have around but we make mainly round bale silage and a bit of round bale hay if the weather allows , love your channel so good to watch , thank you
@jamesmarsh4957 Thank you for the comment! I feel honored to have a fan in the UK! And I love hearing about the different way we all farm. It gives us all such a better perspective. We have a lot of farmers around here here doing big squares but dang, that's a lot of round bales! These machines are so great, when I was a kid we mostly used wagons with a kicker on the back of the baler, and much older, slower stackers. Thanks again for the comment, keep up the hard work out there and I'll make sure to keep the videos coming!
Bales r to short make your stack to loose
Yes you're absolutely right, we can't stand it how some are short, and others are good perfect size. What do you use for a Baler?
I would say new holland makes the best square balers.
Do you have any issues with rats in the barns with the seed heads on the rye?
Great question! It depends, some years are better than others when it comes to rats in the barns going after the straw. But I don't think they really go after the grain in the straw, we've seen a lot of burrowing through it whenever we have a really hard winter.
This just my opinion, but I think you devote too much time to the high speed view. Some is fine, too much has a negative effect. I'm a New Yorker, retired dairy farmer, so I like seeing a New York channel. Happy farming!
Thank you for the positive feedback! I want to give people what they want to see, and I appreciate hearing from you all. I will definitely have that in mind from now on. Thank you for your time as a dairy farmer! This life ain't easy, but it's so worth it.
How much hay do you grow
We grow around 500 acers of hay
@NewYorkFarmer do you sale a lot of hay
160 bales per load
Thats correct!
What part of New York is your farm located
@@bbrisley fingerlakes area!
Really wanted to see how you unloaded the hay into the barn.
Check out my more recent videos! This is an old one but I've got lots more stacker videos if you check out my channel. Thanks for the comment!
Very impressive. Getting er done quick.
Thanks 👍
Those stackers are pretty sweet. I always thought they were a hay wagon.
Nice! You live in a beautiful area. Do you ever find yourself saying the balers don't move fast enough?
Thanks! Yes we do, I love it here. And honestly not when we're running four balers at once haha
I was going to start to mow hay here soon to round bale ot
Ayy nice man get er done!
Nice
Thanks!
@@NewYorkFarmer I also made my RUclips channel
@Farmboy88606 dude thats awesome! I'm subscribing right now
Madison to Skaneateles
Sweet! Looking forward to this video
What were you tearing out?
A whole bunch of huge tall bushes haha
Oh Yeah! Love your videos.
Thank you!
So how do you know when the rye straw is ready to cut?
As soon as the pollin starts spreading, there's a term for it but I can't remember it at the moment
We have a similar farm in Geneva NY. We run Massey and New Holland balers and I prefer the Massey
That's what I keep hearing! Geneva is not to far from us, where do you get your parts for the messy balers?
Agriteer, we bought it from them bc they were a bit cheaper than Java. They have a good supply of parts on hand not that we have really needed many yet, 60k bales on it so far
That is a boulder. Not a rock. Lol.
That's a nice boulder lol
Got cut off. Great live stream
Hey thanks for subscribing! Yeah it cut the livestream off because my phone needs charging. Thanks again for watching and all your comments!
Just liked and subscribed. 1.5k subscribers and counting
Super cool video. Totally different ballgame here in the west with the H9880. Our three tie bales typically weigh close to 100 lbs and are normally around 46” long. Our most common stacks are nine tier 84 bales. Some of the more modern guys, who are used to newer equipment, will go ten tier 88 bales. Occasionally we will do 64 stacks to be squeezed right onto a hay truck in the field, it’s just an 84 missing the bottom two tiers. In either stack we use four different tiers with two of them being considered tie tiers. 84 bale stacks have three edge tiers of 12 bales while 88’s have two. We never need prop sticks. It looks like you guys only run two tie tiers in a ten tier stack? It’s hard for me to understand how the stacks stand up at all. I don’t stack many stupid cubes anymore. I mostly stack 4x3x8 big bales with a MilStak attachment. Only eight bales per stack. Doing some tomorrow and might film my job on Thursday. There are a couple of videos on my channel from last year doing both if you want to check it out. Thanks 👍🏼🇺🇸
Hey awesome comment! I love hearing about how other farms are handling bales! I will definitely check out those videos, I would love to see you guys in action. 👍🇺🇲
@@NewYorkFarmer it fascinates me as well. I think I subscribed to you last summer because I saw your bale wagon and I always wondered about the three wide stacks. I also noticed recently that you have a 7410. I have one just like it. Great tractor.
Nice video. Blindside stacking in a barn against the wall is brave. I have an H9880 and do my best to always stack outside.
Thanks for the comment! It's definitely difficult stacking against the wall, my first year stacking I would avoid it as much as possible haha.
Yall hiring?
Not at the moment but check out our Facebook page for when we're looking to hire!
Nice
Thanks!
Nice video recording. I used to operate these “harrowbeds”/ bale wagons back in the late 70’s to ‘80. We hauled mostly alfalfa and some straw in Central California. I prefer working with alfalfa, myself. It’s heavier, holds its shape better, and stacks better. Straw is lighter and more “springy”. And straw fields are hotter when the days are over 100 degrees. Also, very bright with the sun reflecting off of all that light colored straw. An important task was making sure you kept your radiator grille as clean as possible from accumulated particulates. Don’t want to overheat your rig!
Im colorblind and they both grey
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Looks amazing before and even better after
What kind of squeeze is that?
There is way more than just moisture content to hay and straw 😂