Oat hay start to finish

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2021

Комментарии • 17

  • @TJ-bk9vf
    @TJ-bk9vf 6 месяцев назад +1

    Was not expecting the bear hunt at the end haha. Great work. Enjoyable video beginning to end.

  • @backwoodshomestead
    @backwoodshomestead 10 месяцев назад +1

    great video! I am considering planting oats. subscribed! tons of bears wow! nice shot! yum dinner

    • @aspenacrefarm3988
      @aspenacrefarm3988  10 месяцев назад

      Worst part of grain crop in my area is trying to get it dried. The next is how many beats show up

  • @TheRobertralph
    @TheRobertralph Год назад

    A few questions: 1) Did you fertilize? 2) What was your round bale per acre yield? 3) How many acres is this field? I am planning on doing the same this spring.

    • @aspenacrefarm3988
      @aspenacrefarm3988  Год назад +2

      I planted three different fields. Raw land. Pasture and old hay field. Place we bought was basically abandoned so your results will vary. Oat hay is cut quite a bit earlier than it would be for silage. Milk stage or early dough stage. We were between 3500lbs to 5500lbs an acre in dry hay depending on the area. Best being the old hayfield. We didn’t fertalize but would next time if we were to do it again. Oat hay is extremely hard to dry unless u have a good conditioner. At the time we only had a disc mower. Had to Ted the hay with my belted rake and it took almost 3x as along as average alfalfa grass hay would need to dry. Drilling worked way better than my broadcast areas. And packed field also did better than the non packed fields and was also smoother and easier on equipment

  • @DeannaSpencerSpencer-ej2xw
    @DeannaSpencerSpencer-ej2xw Год назад

    All Stores Please lower the price of all Military and Local for all brands of Oats,Hay,& Straw Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's Too much $$ The Whole World Now Pray

  • @farmboy_907
    @farmboy_907 8 месяцев назад

    What month of the year did you plant and when did you cut?

    • @aspenacrefarm3988
      @aspenacrefarm3988  8 месяцев назад +1

      I believe April was planted. Then cut end of July

    • @farmboy_907
      @farmboy_907 8 месяцев назад

      @@aspenacrefarm3988 nice I'm in alaska and your growing season is similar in b.c. Canada as ours we got a lot of ag up here over 100,000 acres in farmland in my area alone

    • @aspenacrefarm3988
      @aspenacrefarm3988  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@farmboy_907 never pictured Alaska being very agricultural. I’ll make it up there one day

    • @farmboy_907
      @farmboy_907 8 месяцев назад

      @@aspenacrefarm3988 come to delta junction when you do that's where I'm at and all the ag is here

    • @farmboy_907
      @farmboy_907 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@aspenacrefarm3988what tractor and baler do you use? It's definitely a kubota

  • @somebodyelse7499
    @somebodyelse7499 2 года назад

    Where is this located?

  • @jkstar19
    @jkstar19 Год назад

    Evil Nature Killers!

    • @aspenacrefarm3988
      @aspenacrefarm3988  Год назад +4

      Your comment is ignorant in many ways. Some of this land was completely Barron. No vegetation what so ever. 6 acres of it borders 90acres of wildlife preserve for white tail deer. Also curious as to which part of nature am I killing as most of my property is dedicated to a safe haven for wildlife.