Hannah Bales and the JCB Teleskid 3TS-8T Makes Trails
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- I finally got Hannah in the Tractor Seat! We got a little dusty with the JCB 3TS-8T!
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How Farms Work by Ryan Kuster is a RUclips channel based in rural Potosi, Wisconsin. Our mission is to teach those who didn't grow up on a farm what the farming life is like. These videos show the Kuster family working together raising cattle and crops. We believe everyone who wants to know more about farming should be able to share the farming experience with us and we look to educate the world on many essential agriculture topics.
How Farms Work takes place on ~1,100 acres with around 75-200 cattle at any given time. Four John Deere tractors are currently used on the farm, which are a 4020, 4640, 7600, and 8235R.
Good seeing Hannah involved with making hay.
Great to see Hannah makin' the hay!
Great overhead shots, as always. Hannah is driving that tractor and baler like a boss.
Good to see husband and wife working together on the farm!! Stay safe always!!
That new bail wrapper makes short work of keeping the hay protected. Great job Hannah!!
Another great video Ryan. Good to see Hannah getting involved.
Hey Ryan! Feed is feed. You’ll master it eventually. You care, and that will take you far. Congrats on the wedding! Always great content, and straight to the point. All American farmer! Love it!!! Keep them coming!
Thanks!
@@HowFarmsWork why did you go with a round baler instead of a square
Hannah was doing some serious concentrating on what she was doing. 👍👍👍Very cool!
Hi Ryan, Thanks for your videos. I grew up on a dairy farm in Canton, New York up north near the Canadian border. I went in the USNAVY at age 18 but my youngest brother and his wife and daughter still live on the farm.
Formerly BT1 Paul Richardson USNAVY 1968-1978
Must be my years as a cyclist, but there is something very satisfying about seeing a dry chain getting nicely lubricated!
ryan i am not a farmer but i loved going to my grandads farm as a kid and helping with haying and driving the tractor that pulled the waggon. you videos even tough shot in america remind me of those times. life sure was simpler then.
It's nice to learn a little more about the decisions Farmers and Ranchers use when putting up hay. Thanks Ryan.
Awesome to see y’all family working together stay safe
Glad to see you're getting the hay you need. Let's pray for rain for the farmers out west to help them through these hard times
Hi Ryan. Aussie contractor again. I used 200 micron builders plastic for end caps. Cut to size you want put on bale(lay on flat on ground)and use baler twine around bale to hold it on. Tighten twine then pull plastic down tight. Makes very cheap end cap that’s tight and doesn’t balloon out during curing
I just started watching your videos today, not a farmer but have always wished to own my own land. Will never happen so I’m doing it through you guys. Great videos love to see it! Keep up the great work.
Nice too see Hannah back in a video again!
Great video! Great to see Hannah running equipment, and you instructing her with care. The two of you make a great team, keep up the great teamwork! 👍😁
Great to see Hannah again glad to see her bailing some hay
Good to see Hannah helping. She will be out there directing you before long.
Howdy ya'll,
Nice lookin bales, we were out raking and baling today as well, all went good, no brake downs, just smooth sailing, our other crew was chopping barely silage, all around a Great day !!
Stay safe, Stay Calm and Farm on my Friends, Peace
I remember for years we use to use used motor oil for all of ours chains filled up a empty container of plochman’s mustard 😄 Hannah did a good job 👍🏾
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Good to see Hanna working with you on the farm. Wishing you and your family the best.
Good to see Hanna doing some farming again.
Hannah did a great job👍 the wrapper is a handy machine when you have bales like this😉👍 nice video👍👍
Another great video Ryan and It's always a pleasure to see Hannah out there with you working. Love the videos and keep doing the amazing work you do. God bless you and your family!!
Great to see Hannah working with you. That bale wrapper has really been handy for you.
You will enjoy having that wrapper. We wrapped all of our hay.
Nice to see hannah. I used to remeber the farmer harvesting hay it smelled so good. And they had a square bailer and then a round baler. His son still farms!
That bale wrapping just looks like a good time. :)
I enjoyed seeing the wrap in operation. Learning about the silage hay verses dry
Another awesome video…Great seeing you and Hannah working together. You make a great team. Blessings!
Good video Ryan and Hanna great seeing you working together
Great job Hannah , Ryan and Dwight, it was wilted just right, that will make for some tasty feed come winter👌👍😎
Good to see Hannah getting involved.
Great camera work as usual. Nice to see the Mrs keeping you company. The 82 and new baler are a good looking pair
Hannah's the best!!! You are very blessed....both of you...
Always love when Hannah shows up
Love the drone scenery and the smell of fresh cut hay.
Pretty neat seeing you wrap your bale's. Always seen them on the ground but never how they get wrapped. Keep up the good work.
Finally getting to see Hannah!!!
A little trick I do for putting end bags on is shoving it through the net wrap and taping it off.
I was up in your neck of the woods a few weeks ago making a delivery to Cassville. That part of Wisconsin is absolutely beautiful.
I sure enjoy watching you two work together. Does my heart good.
Ryan your video production skills make watching a pleasure!
Great to see Hannah out there with ya ! Great video as always ..... My family and I enjoy every one !
Good job, Hannah! Youall are gonna make a happy couple for life. God bless you both.
We run John Deere round balers,seems like they act up on the hottest day of the season. Nice to see the new bride learning how to help out. 👍
best video of any one and great to see Hannah learning...I learned alot myself
Good job, it’s nice to have another hand on the farm!
Hanna may be the best intern decision a farmer ever made!!! ;-)
Nice video- now you have Hanna to help bale you out!
What a game changer the wrapper is.
I really enjoy your videos teaching Hannah how to bale.
It has been hot and dry here in Michigan but I've still been struggling with making dry hay all season.
The WD40 dry lube...i am going to try it.
I would be stressed out running the Bailey for time. Props! Thanks for the video!
Hello from Bogalusa Louisiana! Enjoy your videos. Keep on keeping on…
1st.. looks like she is doing a good job handling the tractor, good job Hannah
Makes me jealous seeing you guys making hay over there. Still a few months yet til we can start over here in aus. Great vid, thanks for sharing Ryan and Hannah.
Great teaching, patient and kind with the suggestions and great job driving and getting all the details correct. Fun video shots.....thanks for sharing.
I for one like when you and Hanna work togeather. It shows really how a farm works as a team! And hopefully teach other families work together.
The way she calls him mean. Lol not first time I think
Ryan, Glad you are making enough Hay. I had to sell a lot of my herd down in south central TX. Hay down here is like gold now!
Farm on, Ryan and Hannah!
Another great video Ryan. Looked like Hannah picked up the bailing pretty quick. I can remember years ago learning to bail with an “old” John Deere twine bailer. So I could relate to her pain, lol!
Good job Ryan any good husband always tells there wife that they did something “perfect”! Nice to see that you’re getting plenty of hay for the year.
Hannah is a natural!
Always informative and transparent. You make hard work look enjoyable. Thanks ; keep up the good work.
I just want to say congrats to the new married couple and Am happy to see the mrs k back on the channel
Teamwork... it's a good thing! Good to see y'all makin' it go!
I thought you had a tedder, I was wondering, always tough to make those decisions when you're facing uncertain forecasts, looks like you have a good supply laid up for winter, Hannah did a great job!, thanks for sharing
Keep balin'! It's always fun to see hay made!
The wrapper will be a game changer moving forward
Hey Ryan
Hannah you both are lucky to be with each other congratulations on your wedding.
Good job Ryan nice to see Hannah out there keep up the good work
Its always nice to see the mighty 4640 out.
Hay Ryan, the hay crop looks pretty good!!!!! hopefully 3rd cutting is good as well! you guys have been blessed with good crops this year, before you know it fall is going to be here! take care Ryan!
Hey Ryan!! Hey Hannah!! Great seeing you guys.
Great video as always. Let’s see more drone shots and some brush hogging.
The drone footage is always amazing
You should make a 4th cut in October and wrap it.
Great to see second crop going well. Great job Hannah on your first time bailing. Looking forward to seeing harvest this year with the new combine.
How large are you thinking of making your herd?
Excellent video Ryan with great overhead shots. Hi from Victoria, Australia.
Hannah did great job makn' the hay 👍
Good to see that you put the intern to work again. Vacation is over, Hannah! :)
Enjoyed the video Ryan , Hannah .
well that was very entertaining and most importantly you do a great job of making the farming tasks easier to watch and be inspired more and more every time I watch all the positive farmers like you , the welker farms family and many more and yes I am glad to say I made it to the end.
Just bought 6 acres of the family farm and hope to be haying my self this time next year on my own place.
Awesome video. Looks like you have plenty of marshmallows for the winter lol
Team Hannah - Get her done! Great Vlog.
Great job running the camera Hannah!
Great to see Hannah bailing!
Loving the videos informative and relaxing
awsome video ryan glad to see hannah involved with makeing hay she did a good job of it too thumbs up and shared
love to see hannah and you working togeather and thanks for the videos
It was another great video I really enjoy watching your videos with the round baler because we are currently looking at one ourselves thank you for all the information and sharing your guy's life with us
Don't worry about moisture. Anything over 25 to 30 will ferment and Anything under 20 to 25 will just come out as good feed.
Nice hay. Glad its working out with the wrapper.
Didn't Hana grow up around horses?? Are we going to see a horse around the yard/ pastures soon???
Hannah did a awesome job 🚜👍
Hannah is doing a fantastic job 👏 a lot better than I did my first time round baling!
I enjoy the drone shots. Keep up the good videos
I learned something new, I didn't know that you had to vary where the pickup gets the windrow. Make baling a little more interesting.