Chopping Corn Silage at Benton Dairy in West Central Indiana

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @buck1187sp
    @buck1187sp Год назад +1

    Great job Mike! Thanks for visiting us again this year!

  • @OpunktSchmidt1301
    @OpunktSchmidt1301 Год назад +1

    Always impressive how they can fill the trailers up the limit! 😮
    Thanks a lot for the video! 😊👍🏻

  • @ryanharter3411
    @ryanharter3411 Год назад

    Something about chopping silage is so refreshing to me.

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 8 месяцев назад

    Great Video Mike, an impressive team, thanks for sharing

  • @ScottPykare
    @ScottPykare Год назад +1

    Always impressed with those forage harvesters. Great video 😊.

  • @theburnhams2925
    @theburnhams2925 Год назад +1

    Great video, Mike. An' you're "too funny" at 19:33! Took the words right outta my mouth. (although honestly, when watching it I thought it was to "smooth" that hard corner...) Always enjoy watching your content. Thank you and please keep 'em coming!

  • @kennethcarlton2860
    @kennethcarlton2860 Год назад +2

    Great video Mike . I really enjoy your silage harvesting vids . Thanks for showing all the different types of trailers the trucks used . I've been in and seen many convoys but never a convoy of silage trucks . Can't wait until the next silage video along with all your great others

  • @bbf1978
    @bbf1978 Год назад +1

    As always love your videos.When I farmed with my family both in WV as well as NC my favorite time of year was silage cutting time. There is nothing more peaceful than the sound of the hum of the silage chopper. I have never had the opportunity to run a self propelled silage chopper. My family always used the pull behind choppers that required a tractor to pull them. In WV my stepdad and late uncle had an old one row case chopper and we had to shuttle wagons back and forth from the field to the trench silo. In NC on the farm I worked on for a family friend of my late grandfather’s who was like a second grandfather to me ran a new hiolland pull behind chopper with a three row head being pulled by a John Deere 4430 with a dump wagon that would dump silage into dump trucks and hauled the silage to trench silos. In the trench silo he had an old John Deere log skidder with a push blade that he used to pack with. I wished I still farmed and i especially miss running the chopper as well as that hum the silage chopper made. I relish any opportunity that you post a silage chopping video because I miss those times deeply and would gladly leap at the opportunity to ever do it again.

  • @joelg8004
    @joelg8004 Год назад

    Everything in this video is massive. That silage pad is huge 🤯 That chopper eating through 12 rows of corn like it was nothing 🤯

  • @petermoore2700
    @petermoore2700 Год назад

    Hi mike great videos and drone shots very interesting keep up the good work ❤❤😂😂

  • @lllllRBlllll
    @lllllRBlllll Год назад

    The chopper guy is a pretty great shot especially considering his spout is so floppy.

  • @alexthomson719
    @alexthomson719 Год назад

    Well Mike that was really a high standard video I really look forward to a Mike less vlog thanks again 👍 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @markfleck7981
    @markfleck7981 Год назад

    Love watching your videos Mike. Specially. Corn silage ones

  • @SimonKL11
    @SimonKL11 Год назад

    It doesn't matter if you hit a pole or something while you open up a field, as long as you don't miss a single plant!😂👍 just kidding, some people get annoyed when they see some plants still standing.
    It's nice to see a xerion on a big silage pile, thanks for the video👍👍

  • @melvinrenner2891
    @melvinrenner2891 Год назад

    Great video as always 😊

  • @stevesluz7022
    @stevesluz7022 Год назад

    Wow those have to be powerful choppers

  • @tonyburelle6633
    @tonyburelle6633 Год назад

    Another great chopping video

  • @johnnyholland8765
    @johnnyholland8765 Год назад +1

    It always amazes me you can shove all that material through that narrow throat without stopping it up...

  • @glenkellner9936
    @glenkellner9936 Год назад

    Another great Mike Less video. I am just waiting for the fall corn harvest videos. Keep up the awesome work Mike! I forget to mention fall harvest was a favorite of mine.

  • @stevebiddle8912
    @stevebiddle8912 Год назад +1

    This dairy farm is located not far from where I grew up in west central Indiana. It’s a huge operation. If you did more than one video, you should include the back story in your sequel.

  • @markreetz1001
    @markreetz1001 Год назад

    Great vid Mike!

  • @ryanharter3411
    @ryanharter3411 Год назад

    Great job running over the corn 😂

  • @franciscosandiego3026
    @franciscosandiego3026 Год назад +1

    I like Mike less videos on RUclips from the imperial county California 👍👍🇺🇲🚜🌽🌽🌽

  • @Hinesfarm-Indiana
    @Hinesfarm-Indiana Год назад

    Great video Mike, I’m guessing about 3 weeks till we start doing beans here in north central Indiana

  • @frankscruggs4749
    @frankscruggs4749 Год назад

    Good video.

  • @DonWelter
    @DonWelter Год назад +2

    Sure doesn't take long to accumulate a large pile of chopped corn. They must use a boatload of corn silage in their dairy ration.

    • @ryanharter3411
      @ryanharter3411 Год назад

      One of indianas largest dairies of the three within 30 min of each other.

  • @joeyheatherjosephprice1520
    @joeyheatherjosephprice1520 Год назад +1

    Mike;ya gotta feed those trolls!!! A few stalks of corn isn't worth mentioning in the grand scheme of things when they're probably chopping 1000-1500 acres or more but some people loose their minds. Lol 😆 🤣 😂

  • @Planeiron
    @Planeiron Год назад

    Great Vid🚜🚜🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽

  • @lol-vz8kd
    @lol-vz8kd Год назад

    Biggest corn pile I have seen

  • @stephenc2296
    @stephenc2296 Год назад

    Hi Mike! Just a question. If corn is more digestible to a cow after the kernel is ground… then why isn’t silage harvested with a combine. The kernels can be ground and everything else collected off the ground after it’s been chopped by the combine.

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  Год назад

      The forage harvesters in the video has a crop processor that smashes the kernel and cob Corn for silage has its best feed value when the plant still has green in it. These dairy farms are chopping this at a specific crop moisture.

  • @geofflee8671
    @geofflee8671 Год назад

    I believe that is the first time I've seen a Claas tractor. There was a farmer down the road from me that used a chopper to harvest his wheat. Never have seen that before and I'm not sure why. Do farmers use wheat as a filler in their daily feeds.

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  Год назад

      Yes some farms chop green wheat for silage and I've seen others mix wheat straw in the ration.

  • @Sirabun-qd6nu
    @Sirabun-qd6nu Год назад

    Luar biasa mantap

  • @brucesuperman6120
    @brucesuperman6120 Год назад

    I'd have the telephone company move that box by the driveway

  • @Mainly-boy-outdoors
    @Mainly-boy-outdoors Год назад

    @mikeless-farmhand Mike nice Equipment do you own the Farm or do you just work there?

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  Год назад

      Neither. I was here just to video the action

  • @clintmeyer8029
    @clintmeyer8029 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @michaelbaumgardner2530
    @michaelbaumgardner2530 Год назад

    6 or 7 stalks will feed the critters

  • @bobnistler
    @bobnistler Год назад

    😎😎

  • @rogerhecker4111
    @rogerhecker4111 Год назад

    How many acres of corn silage do the put up and how many ton?

  • @scottrosevold3645
    @scottrosevold3645 Год назад

    How many acres do the chop? That is a big pile....

    • @buck1187sp
      @buck1187sp Год назад

      At the time of the video there were roughly 1500 acres on the pile.

  • @haroldcashion7942
    @haroldcashion7942 Год назад

    Mike, how does a custom havest co make money?

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  Год назад

      I think they all charge different. Some by the ton and some by the acre.

  • @markfleck7981
    @markfleck7981 Год назад

    Are they cutting 16 rows at a time that what it looks like ?

  • @tompreiss5010
    @tompreiss5010 Год назад

    I would imagine that truck hitting that head on that chopper would be a lot more $$$$ than about 6 or 7 stocks of corn.😢😢😢😢😢

  • @berrypainter
    @berrypainter Год назад +1

    very green corn....

  • @georgetarabini6552
    @georgetarabini6552 Год назад

    Is that all stalk, or is there ears of corn in there

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  Год назад

      Its the entire plant including the ear. It all get chopped up and processed in the mix.

  • @linux_doggo
    @linux_doggo Год назад

    imagine making a living off of recording just cool shit

  • @juremyclorkson3518
    @juremyclorkson3518 Год назад

    19:23 you missed a spot

  • @formerfarmer1718
    @formerfarmer1718 Год назад +1

    Something I have trouble with is tracked tractors advertise less compaction when they’re in the field but here we see a tracked tractor used FOR compaction in a silage bunker. Hmmmm………🤔

    • @farmhandmike
      @farmhandmike  Год назад

      Yes but the tractor still weighs a lot and still packs the silage. One thing guys using tracks while packing silage tell me is the track spreads out the footprint over tires and pushed more air out while going across the pile.

    • @ryanharter3411
      @ryanharter3411 Год назад

      You’re correct Mike. And if you look closely they have added a lot of weight to the tracked tractor also.

  • @piperdoug428
    @piperdoug428 Год назад

    @19:30 bwahahaha "yeah i've chopped 100 acres a year for 90 years with a one row and ive never missed a plant ever.....EVER!!!!!" judging a guy that chops thousands of acres a year, lol

  • @xuser48
    @xuser48 Год назад

    Chopping in Denmark: ruclips.net/video/M4dmthIlWOE/видео.html

  • @markely3131
    @markely3131 Год назад

    The 2 track deere seems to be smoking a lot. Bad injectors? Dirty air filter? It’s not even pulling anything.

    • @yourlocalfarmer1201
      @yourlocalfarmer1201 Год назад +1

      I’m pretty sure they are pre-emissions I think, so that could be?