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Disc mower on a Caddy cutting BMR forage sorghum X Sudangrass
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Disc mower on a Caddy cutting BMR forage sorghum X Sudangrass
2 flat tires stopped bean planting so we switch to hay.
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2 flat tires stopped bean planting so we switch to hay.
John Deere 8630 with IH #14 V ripper in river bottom.
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John Deere 8630 with IH #14 V ripper in river bottom.
How long will plastic last on baleage? Lets find out!
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How long will plastic last on baleage? Lets find out!
Crop residue management
Просмотров 2362 года назад
Crop residue management
Seeding wheat 9/30/2021, First field of 2021-2022 season.
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Seeding wheat 9/30/2021, First field of 2021-2022 season.
Bagging the first load of 2021 corn silage.
Просмотров 2592 года назад
Bagging the first load of 2021 corn silage.
Harvest equipment prep/Crop update
Просмотров 1343 года назад
Grain cart, dump wagon, silage equip. prep.
It's dry in Central Virginia!
Просмотров 563 года назад
Dry, hot weather hurting stand count, even emergence and marketing ability.
Kubota BV4160 Silage Special Baler Review
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
Kubota BV4160 Silage Special Baler Review
Vermeer R2300 and JD4030 raking massive windrows
Просмотров 24 тыс.3 года назад
Vermeer R2300 and JD4030 raking massive windrows
Fertilizer prices and equipment prep.
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Fertilizer prices and equipment prep.
R.I.P. Bill Bonnewitz
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R.I.P. Bill Bonnewitz
Baleage/dry bale waste can = big dollar$ lost!
Просмотров 5703 года назад
Waste for baled feed (baleage or dry) can = big dollars lost!
Small grain for hay/baleage/grazing = profit$!
Просмотров 4773 года назад
Small grain for hay/baleage/grazing = profit$!
More Baleage (wet wrapped silage hay) tips
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More Baleage (wet wrapped silage hay) tips
Yield predictions: early vs. late planted wheat
Просмотров 544 года назад
Yield predictions: early vs. late planted wheat
1264C Rogator Sprayer
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1264C Rogator Sprayer
Massive johnsongrass in second cut grass hay.
Просмотров 8145 лет назад
Massive johnsongrass in second cut grass hay.
Wheat seed treatment test
Просмотров 2425 лет назад
Wheat seed treatment test
Corn Harvest 2018 First Field
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Corn Harvest 2018 First Field
Hurricane Michael's flooding
Просмотров 645 лет назад
Hurricane Michael's flooding
Ramblings about Wheat issues.
Просмотров 596 лет назад
Ramblings about Wheat issues.
Wind and storm damaged BMR Forage sorghum/sudangrass.
Просмотров 5046 лет назад
Wind and storm damaged BMR Forage sorghum/sudangrass.
Scouting some of my Axis Soybeans
Просмотров 676 лет назад
Scouting some of my Axis Soybeans
Spreader Truck Purchase and negative comments from others
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.6 лет назад
Spreader Truck Purchase and negative comments from others
2018 Wheat results. double crop beans and deer loss.
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2018 Wheat results. double crop beans and deer loss.
Case IH 8530 Inline Baler walk around
Просмотров 10 тыс.6 лет назад
Case IH 8530 Inline Baler walk around
Wheat planting date impact on yield........
Просмотров 1046 лет назад
Wheat planting date impact on yield........

Комментарии

  • @thornburymatthew
    @thornburymatthew 11 дней назад

    I'm just learning how to load these. There's no one size fits all method really. There are a few different size trailers. I love this job. I'm loading one right now. Usually the driver knows when to pull up. Watches his/her gauges. But every once in a while, a guy doesn't know what he is doing, but we figure it out. I'm usually an inside production guy. Loading 1 MT totes or stitching 30kg bags. I love it. But come harvest time, I learn the outside drags and pits. Loading out back with Hutchinson. It's awesome. Thank you for the video. I learned some shit.

  • @user-jy6qn6zm8f
    @user-jy6qn6zm8f Месяц назад

    I have one like that...mys is mounted on a 9 feet kuhn cutter....it cuts well..and it's on a caddy..

  • @chuchoeyef757
    @chuchoeyef757 2 месяца назад

    puedes ponerlo en español

  • @hspreston3
    @hspreston3 2 месяца назад

    That baleage looks drier than I thought it would be. What was the moisture when baled roughly? This year will be our first year doing sorghum Sudan and we got a tubeline wrapper. Before this we have only done dry hay.

  • @Chris-yh2xf
    @Chris-yh2xf 3 месяца назад

    That’s one hell of a baler. I’ve had Vermeer junk. I’ve had krone stuff and I have this baler. U wouldn’t give praise because you’re a John Deere guy. If u want to be biased then quit farming. I’ve got a pretty good operation and 75 percent of my stuff is not American made. Maybe even 90 percent. Your review is painful to watch.

  • @farmingforfunandprofit940
    @farmingforfunandprofit940 8 месяцев назад

    We have 3 Krone Easy cut 320 disc mowers mounted on 4760 Kmc caddies without the 3 point assembly,,,,, We round bale everything then convert into small squares to supply TSC stores and individguals in our area( 125 mile radius..... We are begining our 7th year

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 8 месяцев назад

      That's awesome! I've heard good things about the Krone mowers. Thank you for sharing.

  • @darrelschulte6214
    @darrelschulte6214 10 месяцев назад

    👍👍

  • @jakefolkins3069
    @jakefolkins3069 11 месяцев назад

    I know you did this a while ago. But if you leave the wrap on the bales and just pick them up it will tear clean off at the next bale. We do a few thousand bales a year. Have always done this. Makes dealing with plastic much easier

  • @lukestrawwalker
    @lukestrawwalker Год назад

    That sorghum looks good for no fertilizer... it's sucking up what was left from the wheat, which is good... saving you money and putting that nitrogen to good use rather than it going away. What was your planting rate/population?? We used to plant in 40 inch rows at about 8 pounds/acre or about 80,000 seed/acre, what we aimed for anyway. We were on 40 inch rows growing cotton back when we row cropped before we went all cow/calf. Course we never planted double crop-- we're just west of Houston on the TX Gulf coast plains, about 40 inches of rain a year. We planted in mid-late March right after corn but a week or two ahead of cotton in mid-April, weather permitting. Milo don't like a frost, don't handle it as well as corn, but definitely better than cotton. Cheaper to grow too. Sugarcane aphids were just becoming a problem about the time we quit row cropping in the early '00's and went all cow/calf. We just farmed the home places and the cost of everything row-crop related was just getting prohibitive unless you have a lot of acres... We'd usually be combining by mid-late July, about a week or so after corn which usually come off early-mid July, about two weeks before cotton defoliation and then picking cotton a week later... Unlike corn and soybeans, where once it makes the crop the plant dies, sorghum will keep growing even after you shred the stalks behind the combine, just like cotton will green out again from the stubble after shredding, unless you disk it or pull the stalks with a stalk puller or middlebust it to plow it out. Some guys spray it with Roundup around here to kill it and get it dry down faster, like they spray 2,4D behind the shredder to kill cotton stubble and prevent regreening... (roundup ready cotton, RU should kill sorghum stubble). Course the regrowth makes excellent hay... we'd shred the crop stalks since they're big and coarse and mostly fiber and depleted of nutrients from producing a grain crop, disk the field lightly to knock down the beds and smooth it out a bit for the hay mower later on, plus incorporate any immature seeds still in the heads or blown out the back of the combine, and any grain heads that fell off the reel during combining, which will allow all that to sprout and grow as new growth, along with the new growth from the existing crowns. Unless you're absolutely plowing with the disk, most of the root balls will survive and regrow fresh regrowth, which when it gets about knee high to pocket high (mid-thigh) a month or two later, is then ready to cut for prime forage... the stalks are still small enough to dry down well along with the leaves (if you have a conditioner it works even better particularly if you let it grow a little longer for more tonnage and the days/drying temps start getting shorter later in the year...) It's also darn good grazing, the regrowth anyway, and the stalks aren't bad grazing either after combining, but lower quality. I liked sorghum because other than soybeans it was about the cheapest crop to grow, though only 4/5 the price of corn typically... white sorghum (food grade) is usually priced better at a premium. We had an egg farm fairly close (13 miles from the farm) that would buy our sorghum at a premium to feed their egg layers, but in a wet year if you get fungus, some of the fungus can interfere with eggshell production in the bird so they test for it, and one year we had it after a long dry spell and then a Gulf storm leaned the crop and the heads were down in the whorl and never exerted right due to the dry conditions at heading, and so the grain stayed moist and in high humidity down in the leaves and got some xearlenone fungus so they sent us over to the regular elevator 26 miles from home and they bought it no problem...

  • @farmingforfunandprofit940
    @farmingforfunandprofit940 Год назад

    You know that the New Holland rakes are Made by Sitrex......Only you can get them in Green

  • @jerrylansbury9558
    @jerrylansbury9558 Год назад

    At 5:28 Its not mold if the bale is closed tight. Its a white yeast that grows on the bale / hay. Its sticky..and clear white. Nothing to do with " mold " Ive had entire bales covered in this white yeast. Its harmless to cattle !

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 Год назад

      Certainly could be! I described it to the professor over the phone without a picture or a face to face look. Very easy to "miscommunicate" with verbal descriptions. Thanks for the comment!

    • @jerrylansbury9558
      @jerrylansbury9558 Год назад

      @@roachfamilyagriculture2417 Ive used balage hay now for 20 years.......never had an issue yet !

  • @jasonmazzy
    @jasonmazzy Год назад

    I believe that baler is made in the USA with Kubota USA. It is my understanding that the The Japanese parts are not even interchangeable with Kubota USA.

  • @jessepeake903
    @jessepeake903 Год назад

    Running a bv5160 and bale 3000 bales a yr and have 12000 bales on it. Good baler.

  • @Boodlemania
    @Boodlemania Год назад

    Wow your triticale is way farther along than mine. When did you plant it? What rate did you use?

  • @jollyroger1009
    @jollyroger1009 Год назад

    Have you tried those baling machines that wrap each bale individually? That would avoid the v between each bale problem.

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 Год назад

      Yes the single bale wrappers do eliminate any bale to bale issues. The negative is they require more plastic and take longer. If you are wrapping a small amount of bales is single bale wrapper is the way to go, but with a large operation the extra time and plastic adds up faster than you might think. Thanks for your question.

  • @dionwadefarmsllc
    @dionwadefarmsllc Год назад

    new subcriber my friend . love tha 8630 same trame tractor i have on the vlogg

  • @nonickname6985
    @nonickname6985 2 года назад

    we mow it down with a bushhog because it wont dry good for us with a disc mower

    • @pro2aneveryield479
      @pro2aneveryield479 10 месяцев назад

      ​@nickgreen8950 depends on your climate. Here in Louisiana yes. Over in south Texas down around San Antonio and west 2 days.

  • @johnlanham9057
    @johnlanham9057 2 года назад

    11 minutes 40 seconds. And not a piece of machinery turns a wheel. 🙄🙄🙄

  • @lonecedarfarm824
    @lonecedarfarm824 2 года назад

    Japanese own kubota lol new holland isn’t American either.

  • @herbhouston5378
    @herbhouston5378 2 года назад

    She sure does a good job!

  • @eddieb9110
    @eddieb9110 2 года назад

    How does the hydraulic oil temp keep up with the rake on that tractor?

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 2 года назад

      I have not had a problem, but the hydraulic oil temp does go up. More than I would like for sure! That is one of two things I do NOT like about this setup. In my opinion, this rake would be better served with a tractor equipped with a case drain (free flowing return to the main hydraulic oil tank).

  • @bretgumpert5992
    @bretgumpert5992 2 года назад

    Make a video of the baling

  • @hillcresthayfarms9664
    @hillcresthayfarms9664 2 года назад

    be glad you have a 4030. I have a 4040 and its a pig on fuel. its a turd on power compaired to the 4020 and it uses almost twice the fuel. It is a comfortable tractor to operate and its been in the family since new those are the only reasons I havent sold it

  • @mijicmugendo
    @mijicmugendo 2 года назад

    Communist?

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 2 года назад

      Yes, Kubota is owned by an overseas Communist country.

    • @farmboy_907
      @farmboy_907 2 года назад

      Japan isn't communist

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 2 года назад

      @@farmboy_907 On paper maybe not. Actions speak louder than words. Their citizens are far from what we call "free". They like most countries now, are NOT looking to help this country but to take it over. They are certainly not alone in their efforts. Sadly it seems our leadership is helping them for their own personal gain. Our shop works on Kubota engines just about everyday, Trust me I've seen things I don't even want to believe. Don't own one or want one after what we have seen. I'm not against anything/one, but I'm sure for what is for the USA. I will give Kubota one thing, Their propaganda advertising really works! They have the average, 9 to 5 folks believing they are the best their ever was, around my parts anyway. There is a reason the owners manual says "not for heavy tillage work".

    • @MrGeorgeScatos
      @MrGeorgeScatos Год назад

      @@roachfamilyagriculture2417 You seem to have a few things mixed up here. KUBOTA is a Japanese company, NOT Chinese. Those are two completely different countries. Also, this baler is made in Europe, NOT anywhere in Asia. This is 2023 now ---> most of the top agricultural machinery companies are worldwide companies; NEW HOLLAND tractors are made all over the world, for instance. Some in Turkey, others elsewhere; the days of these big companies having manufacturing facilities in only one country are LONG gone.

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 Год назад

      @@MrGeorgeScatos Yes Sir, on paper you are correct. Reality shows these countries are using the money we pay them for their products against us. I call that communist. Technically that terminology isn't correct, but I hope you understand where I'm coming from. Thank you for your comment.

  • @wheatm2499
    @wheatm2499 2 года назад

    I heard something about wheat... I am summoned

  • @cliffbennett7014
    @cliffbennett7014 2 года назад

    I just bought a 2800 for the 2022 Hay Season , So Hopefully it was a Right move

  • @kennethbanks1281
    @kennethbanks1281 3 года назад

    What’s bar In front of tractor

  • @kennethbanks1281
    @kennethbanks1281 3 года назад

    I’m in Va just getting started

  • @richardpoe2461
    @richardpoe2461 3 года назад

    Hay implements

  • @richardpoe2461
    @richardpoe2461 3 года назад

    Kubota Jay implements built by Vicon I believe. They were purchased by Kubota when they purchased the knervland corporation. Headquarters in Europe. They also purchased Great Plains and landpride.

  • @danielthomason5685
    @danielthomason5685 3 года назад

    Its because you dont have ramp set rigt for draw bar height

  • @danielthomason5685
    @danielthomason5685 3 года назад

    Well new holland is owned by an Italian company...kubota is owned by Japanese company built in italy....i love mine...it eats anything out front...love my tractor 2

  • @billybobs841
    @billybobs841 3 года назад

    I got a H&S X rake that come from up your way i bought it thru mead tractor i love that rake i have yet 2 find any thing it wont rake ...the best thing about it is all the adustments pins for the angel of sides and if i want a 3ft windro i just mash the hydraulic lever and i can go from a foot to 6ft i realy like that

  • @billybobs841
    @billybobs841 3 года назад

    I bought sum haylage a time or the 2nd time i got it they was water or juice running out of the rolls on bouttom of the load i assume it was the weight of top rolls squeezing them .. but my question is why is they the juice in thar? Cause of the pickling?? The man said they were 4 or 5 years old..wats the life on storn them?? how much you charge for net wrap?? I run a jhon deer 540

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 3 года назад

      Excess juice settles to the bottom. If it has juice in the bottom of the bale it was not allowed to dry down to the optimum moisture level before it was baled.

  • @billybobs841
    @billybobs841 3 года назад

    Wat kinda price they want

  • @billybobs841
    @billybobs841 3 года назад

    Does it pay you wrap it?? Compared to just dry hay im thinking of geting a wraper i just wana know sum b4 i put out alota money

  • @billybobs841
    @billybobs841 3 года назад

    How much does it cost per roll to wrap it

  • @billybobs841
    @billybobs841 3 года назад

    So you from Va? I is to but im out here in south western... i use chicken litter for fertilizer mainly i have 2 put down lime to neauturlize the calcium... but im like 3 miles from chicken houses ... wat does 1 of them rakes cost i like that rake i got a H&S xrake i like yours a lot better

  • @hankelrod7315
    @hankelrod7315 3 года назад

    We have some really ugly corn as well, poor stands, variable height… last year & this year reminds me of the early 60’s

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 3 года назад

      I probably have gotten spoiled somewhat over the past few years as we have really had good stands and yields even though planting conditions have been tough which often times made planting dates later than I would prefer. Somehow we were blessed to get the rains when we needed them. I can only pray that is what is going on again this year.

  • @studentaccount4354
    @studentaccount4354 3 года назад

    Rain is coming, hang on.

  • @bigninj69
    @bigninj69 3 года назад

    I bought the same baler a few months ago, I've only made 31 rolls so far that have been trouble free. Do you know why you have to run the scv valve in float mode?

  • @royjeter121
    @royjeter121 3 года назад

    Looking good

  • @ozz5350
    @ozz5350 3 года назад

    👍👏👏👏

  • @jonathanwiggins5366
    @jonathanwiggins5366 3 года назад

    Thank you for this. Good info.

  • @larsonvalleyfarm
    @larsonvalleyfarm 3 года назад

    I haven't bought any Fertilizer yet this year, but I've been told by a few neighbors that its up considerably. Makes me glad most of my nutrients come from manure!

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 3 года назад

      We have spread all the poultry litter we can get. The fertilizer is going on the balance if the acres.

  • @danielgaspard5738
    @danielgaspard5738 3 года назад

    I'd love to get my hands on one of these types of square balers. Don't take up as much space in a barn, and I've heard they were a little easier on the tractor running them.

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 3 года назад

      I'm very pleased with it. Storage space requirements are limited which is a plus I never really thought about. We use whatever tractor that isn't busy on it but all have 80ish HP or more so HP is never a concern. Does seem to not surge tractor as much when the plunger hits like a conventional baler.

  • @364rooster
    @364rooster 3 года назад

    That’s a sharp looking spreader is change the tires to 48x25 front and back that’s the only thing I’d change but that’s just me

    • @roachfamilyagriculture2417
      @roachfamilyagriculture2417 3 года назад

      It has worked well for me. Used it for 3 years now. The truck frame is finally unrepairable. Looking to put the bed on a new truck. Bed is still real nice. I haven't found the right truck yet. Been spreading with my Ford L8000 that has a Newton Crouch stainless body on it. I like that one as well!

    • @364rooster
      @364rooster 3 года назад

      @@roachfamilyagriculture2417 my dad and I use to run a gmc brigadier with a l3020 new leader spreader

  • @colmanlong1032
    @colmanlong1032 3 года назад

    Great explaination,never before seen them wrapped in long rows, what country you in.💚⚪💛.

  • @randolphbutler1832
    @randolphbutler1832 3 года назад

    Good to know. Thank you for sharing. Positive frame of mind always helps.🐂🐂😷👍