Chopping Hay Silage On A Wisconsin Dairy Farm l Third Crop Alfalfa l Part Two l (2024 Hay Season)
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- It’s time to chop third crop hay silage! If you haven't already make sure to watch part one to see what happened this morning. The 7810 John Deere and Gehl Chopper are cruising right along. While the International 686 stays ahead raking windrows together. Meanwhile the 7510 John Deere and 7405 John Deere kept hauling loads and adding to the pile! Thank you all for watching! Stay tuned for part three.
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I love the fact that there are still small scale dairy farms with great people running it in Wisconsin!
Those loaded wagons put down more PSI on the pile than the tractors do! Great way to help pack the pile. And the care package to Dad is a nice thought . You have to keep him going!👍🤣🤣
Rock on, family farmers!
I have to say that even though I have watched you do this before, it never gets old. Each year is different. Packing always makes me a little worried, but you seem to have it down. Good teamwork. Thanks
A fine oiled machine. Good job and good to see all different methods that work for you.
Love watching the videos. Takes me back to the days on the farm. I get to help daughter and son in law occasionally.
Another Great video
Awesome video brings back lots of memories
light switch in 1066 is a orginal ol 686 clipping wright along glad you all got done
The cows are really going to put out the milk on that silage. Bet it really smells good too!! Thanks 😊
Looks like a good bumper crop of feed you guys got so far an haven't even chopped the corn yet😊
Thanks for sharing another great video. Always enjoyable and appreciated.
Looks like a great day
Everyone has their job in the grand scheme of things. Ought to make good feed for the cattle through the fall, winter, and early spring.
Excellent!!!
Awesome video
Nice video Aaron
Great job and guys the farm is beautiful the fields behind the building is incredible
What a beautiful farm! Rolling hills, tucked away in a canyon. Looks similar to the 300 acre ranch I grew up on in Northern California.
I reckon you can’t go too much higher on that pile without snagging that power line. Great video youngster.
Here's another comment. Thanks for the video!
Great day for it
Hey Aaron,,stay after it. Farming 101.
Been dry up here in Wisconsin corn in some spots ready harvest
Good job Aaron, Dad, Mason and Owen😊😊😊😊😊😊 I did not see Darby this time around like last year.
Aaron please tell me you are going to sell sweatshirts. I love my Gierok hat, BEST HAT EVER, fits so well. Also, when will the white hat come back in stock?
Mountain farming.
Do you still have that ranchworx aerator that would certainly smack that pile of silage down quickly with lesser trips on the pile ????
How's the aerated ground coming along?
How have you found it best to cover the silage pile? You have some harsh winters there with wind I am sure. Also your brother was hauling with that rake!! :D
With all the hills and valleys you guys have , why dont you dig a pit silo. Is that too old school? We used a pit silo for years and years. Worked out great.
I know, dairying is work but, I think our land & soil would better off with more of them. A sea of corn is unhealthy. Godspeed to you & yours!
Why do you use three rear wheels on the chopping tractor?
Cause the chopping side sticking out will run over the windrow or the row of corn 😊
Seems a bagger would be preferable to making those piles. Just a thought.
You have a lot of silage, where do you plan on putting the corn silage?
Why would you chop 3rd cutting and not earlier cuttings? It seems like the finer material would make high quality bales.
Why do you have duals only on one side of the two tractors?
Do u use a blower for your corn silage pile?
Owen get a little nervous packing along the eadge?
Nervous people don't belong on the packing tractor. He obviously doesn't mind, and is paying attention. It takes a certain mindset. With experience, what looks scary is just routine. I would worry more about the wagons, but that's me. 👍
Do you put up corn silage?
Is Owen playing football this year
Why don’t you use a rolling machine?
Asking why you folks don’t use a agi bag to expensive ?
Silo would be easier
Can one explain the dualie on one side and not the other, please. Love the content and all that you do!
other dual would run on windrow
11:58 LOL. Almost had chicken silage.