In Irland gibt es Regeln über diese alten Mauern, wo wenn man eine einreißt er muss noch eine irgendwo anders bauen und es muss doppelt so lang sein. Auch, danke schön!
For the first cut we would be trying for 12-15 tonne per acre and 8 tonne for second cut. This is not always the case as we might not have a break with the weather to cut at the correct time . It is drawn to the yard put in a pit and covered with 2 plastic sheets and weighed down with tyres.
I’m a beef guy too and seems like he’s cutting it earlier to get the highest amount of feed value out of his crop. Not all about tonnage but quality of feed
Mike Teichroeb I’m a beef guy in a drought and tonnage is all that matters at this point. My forages are yielding less than half of what I expect. Lots of panic in this part of the country
farm.central. ohio cut him some slack kid, even if the drone work isn’t the smoothest the videos still a credit to him, and he’s only going to improve. Great video Liam!
@@johnm6546 How about you mind you're own business sweetheart. I wasn't rude or mean about anything, it's called constructive criticism. Go back to your safe spot in mommies basement and cuddle your stuffed animal if you gotta :)
Great video Liam, you have to come to beautiful Tipperary to video your next one!
Great video ! Much better than Irish agri videos
Great video 👍
Tolles Video. Würde man die Mauern da überall mal einreißen, dann wärs viel einfacher zum Arbeiten oder?
In Irland gibt es Regeln über diese alten Mauern, wo wenn man eine einreißt er muss noch eine irgendwo anders bauen und es muss doppelt so lang sein. Auch, danke schön!
nice footage Liam.
What Drone Do You Use
First 7 videos on my channel were filmed with a DJI Spark. My current drone is a DJI Phantom 4
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Great video Liam
great video
Great vid
having gimble problems ?
Just a very windy day on the Wild Atlantic Way so the drone had a bit of fighting to do.
Grad Looks really thick.
Great vid there they look small fields
Ya a lot of small fields-25 fields in total were cut
Especially with that big kit
What crop are you cutting?
Perennial ryegrass to be winter feed for a dairy herd
Liam O'Mahony
How much tonnage/acre do you normally harvest? I’m guessing you put this all up in a silage pile correct?
For the first cut we would be trying for 12-15 tonne per acre and 8 tonne for second cut. This is not always the case as we might not have a break with the weather to cut at the correct time . It is drawn to the yard put in a pit and covered with 2 plastic sheets and weighed down with tyres.
Nice
I’m a beef guy so it really bugs me to see forage being cut at such an early stage...😖 nice mower though!
I’m a beef guy too and seems like he’s cutting it earlier to get the highest amount of feed value out of his crop. Not all about tonnage but quality of feed
Mike Teichroeb I’m a beef guy in a drought and tonnage is all that matters at this point. My forages are yielding less than half of what I expect. Lots of panic in this part of the country
Amaranthian450 Where are you located?
Mike Teichroeb Manitoba
Amaranthian450 completely understand. 2011 we used ground cardboard for roughage
That’s house it should be grouping grass instead of playing with it and contaminating it
holy shit he would want to keep his wits about him..
nice try but it got annoying quick. next time practice with the drone first, stick with one thing. the jumping around and over editing isn't needed
farm.central. ohio cut him some slack kid, even if the drone work isn’t the smoothest the videos still a credit to him, and he’s only going to improve. Great video Liam!
@@johnm6546 How about you mind you're own business sweetheart. I wasn't rude or mean about anything, it's called constructive criticism. Go back to your safe spot in mommies basement and cuddle your stuffed animal if you gotta :)