This hay unroller is the real deal. I unroll a bit of hay, lift the bale back up and it's ready to go to the next paddock. I keep the hay covered with a tarp so it doesn't get any moisture overnight. We're putting hay down in the silvo-pasture right now for grass next spring. It was well worth the investment. Thanks Greg for the great tool and the great knowledge base you give out to the public.
@@gregjudyregenerativerancher, we put down some old nasty hay on some badly eroded ground with your un-roller back in early spring. Livestock trampled it and now we have vegetation growing on that ground and slowing down the watershed from the upper pasture to the lower creek. Thanks again.
Greg, Thank you so much for sharing all your practical knowledge and experience. You have been and are a very significant inspiration to my son and I who just started producing grass finished beef 2 years ago. Thank You!
There are a lot of bale unrollers out there, but I would feel confident in buying one designed by Greg Judy. Greg is always looking to improve efficency and he thinks long term.
Wow. This is really a great tool. I too am curious if you sell and for how much, either the trailer itself or the plans. Really appreciate all you do Greg.
We just bought one and it has changed how we feed. My father in law just passed away and we suddenly have his place to take care if. This is allowing us to feed and seed as his pastures are not in good shape. He was 87 and just couldn't keep up anymore. Like many people of his generation he wouldn't ask for help and would refuse it if you volunteered..lol We have 88 acres covered in dove weed so we are rolling out hay which is helping to trample the dove weed and allow all the cows to easily access hay.
Do you guys sell one that is smaller for 4x4 rolls, maybe that’s not $3500? Awesome farm equipment we could really use to up our cattle hay game. Thanks Greg for your great videos sir
I can't tell you how much I love this unroller. Now, we just need to locate some spoiled bales of little bluestem with seeds near Ava, MO. Could your intern help us out? We've got 80 acres there needing proper mgmnt. & planning.
Mr. Judy, if you were to guess, how many pounds of hay do you feed per cow? I am personally at 18 pounds per cow. Sounds low to me, but my cows held condition real well on that last year and appeared to breed back on time in the spring.
If you have a full size bed with a tail gate on your truck, we can set it in the bed. You do need two heavy duty nylon ratchet straps to secure it in your pickup bed. We have had 4 customers pull them back to Texas. They travel well on the highway. Hauling it in your bed would be easier though.
I have a question, our farm is terraced , and on the top of the terrace we have very little organic matter, but we also use the terraces as paths . So should we unroll bales on top of the terraces to build organic matter and grow more grass, or should we not unroll on them so they stay hard and compact for us to drive on ? Thanks
Every square foot of your farm should be growing healthy plants for your animals to eat. If you have to drive on it, don't do that in wet conditions if possible. I would hate to waste a section of my farm for a path that was not grazed. Roll some hay on it and put livestock on it. It will heal with time.
Yep..the more level you can keep the tongue I'm sure the better(small pickup instead of a big one, or if you have a bigger truck use a hitch with a good drop on it.
Tractors compact the soil, but yes you can use whatever you like. This device makes it easy for anyone on any machine with a hitch to take care of the feeding. It's also the very best way to seed a bare ground as Greg shows us over and over again.
Just wondering, wouldn’t a bale bed be more effective and efficient, and have a lot more multiple uses? This seems very time consuming and labor intensive???
I have a bale bed on my Dodge, I used it zero times last winter due to puggy wet conditions. I would have buried my Dodge truck in my wet pastures in the first 15 feet. If you want to prevent ruts and not bury your truck, this tool will feed your stock in monsoon weather conditions.
I'd love to know what other people are paying for hay these days. Greg said 35us$ for 1200lb bales. We sell hay in addition to raising sheep in the central interior of BC, Canada and we sell 800lb bales for 110can$ which is more or less the norm around here.
This hay unroller is the real deal. I unroll a bit of hay, lift the bale back up and it's ready to go to the next paddock. I keep the hay covered with a tarp so it doesn't get any moisture overnight. We're putting hay down in the silvo-pasture right now for grass next spring. It was well worth the investment. Thanks Greg for the great tool and the great knowledge base you give out to the public.
Thank -you Gary for your testimonial on our bale unroller. Glad it is doing everything you need to do on your farm!
@@gregjudyregenerativerancher, we put down some old nasty hay on some badly eroded ground with your un-roller back in early spring. Livestock trampled it and now we have vegetation growing on that ground and slowing down the watershed from the upper pasture to the lower creek. Thanks again.
I didn't see a price Greg, how much?
Such an awesome tool!
Have a good night 🌻🌻🌻
Another great video and a Beautiful Dog .
Greg, Thank you so much for sharing all your practical knowledge and experience. You have been and are a very significant inspiration to my son and I who just started producing grass finished beef 2 years ago. Thank You!
Thanks for all of your videos
That’s a pretty genius tool you created Greg Judy!
There are a lot of bale unrollers out there, but I would feel confident in buying one designed by Greg Judy. Greg is always looking to improve efficency and he thinks long term.
Wow. This is really a great tool. I too am curious if you sell and for how much, either the trailer itself or the plans. Really appreciate all you do Greg.
Greg, do you have any available? Would love to get my hands on one before winter. Please let me know
We just bought one and it has changed how we feed.
My father in law just passed away and we suddenly have his place to take care if. This is allowing us to feed and seed as his pastures are not in good shape. He was 87 and just couldn't keep up anymore. Like many people of his generation he wouldn't ask for help and would refuse it if you volunteered..lol
We have 88 acres covered in dove weed so we are rolling out hay which is helping to trample the dove weed and allow all the cows to easily access hay.
Awesome design, I hope one day I'm gonna need one of those here in Australia 😁
You’re a smart and practical guy!!! That is a very cool tool!!!
Do you guys sell one that is smaller for 4x4 rolls, maybe that’s not $3500? Awesome farm equipment we could really use to up our cattle hay game. Thanks Greg for your great videos sir
We only sell one size and it will unroll 4x4 bales just fine.
Such a great tool, Greg!
Great design Greg.
If you had another farm located 15-20min down the road are you able to haul this at highway speeds for a while or is a trailer necessary to move it
Yes it travels at 70 mph with its high speed axles.
@@gregjudyregenerativerancher awesome :)
How do you row your hay to make picking up with rollunroller easy. We typically place them end to end but i dont think that would work if i used this
We place them on logs spaced apart where we can back the atv unroller into the bale and pick it up.
That's the slickest thing I've ever seen.
I can't tell you how much I love this unroller. Now, we just need to locate some spoiled bales of little bluestem with seeds near Ava, MO. Could your intern help us out? We've got 80 acres there needing proper mgmnt. & planning.
Casey is getting tons of requests for his services as a farm manager when he leaves here. He will make a great one.
Nicely done 👍
Mr. Judy, if you were to guess, how many pounds of hay do you feed per cow? I am personally at 18 pounds per cow. Sounds low to me, but my cows held condition real well on that last year and appeared to breed back on time in the spring.
do you have da distributer in Canada?
Do you need a license for that in Missouri to take it on the roads....or even to tow it home after purchase?
It is farm equipment. No license is required.
Thank you for sharing this Greg this was helpful. - new friend Ruthie here
Do you sell plans for those of us that live in Australia?
Wow! Good way to move and unroll a bail.
Thanks for the video!
Greg are we able to buy one of these? If so who do we go thru?
Yes, go to our website and email us. Greenpasturesfarm.net
Great design!
I live in North Texas. I would have to drive to Mo. buy it, then how do I get it home. Can it go on a highway all day?
If you have a full size bed with a tail gate on your truck, we can set it in the bed. You do need two heavy duty nylon ratchet straps to secure it in your pickup bed. We have had 4 customers pull them back to Texas. They travel well on the highway. Hauling it in your bed would be easier though.
Hello Betty. We pulled it to between Stephenville and Abilene. No problems.
@@gregjudyregenerativerancher I do have a full size bed. I'll start saving my money!!!
Greg can you tell me how much it costs!?
I have a question, our farm is terraced , and on the top of the terrace we have very little organic matter, but we also use the terraces as paths . So should we unroll bales on top of the terraces to build organic matter and grow more grass, or should we not unroll on them so they stay hard and compact for us to drive on ? Thanks
Every square foot of your farm should be growing healthy plants for your animals to eat. If you have to drive on it, don't do that in wet conditions if possible. I would hate to waste a section of my farm for a path that was not grazed. Roll some hay on it and put livestock on it. It will heal with time.
Hey Greg would your hay roller work for hauling out logs out of the woods .before long you may be able try it out on your own logs.
With some modifications it would work for that.
@@gregjudyregenerativerancher Could that be another selling point for your bail unrolled????
You will have logs to haul out soon,it just may work for you.
Logs are way heavier than bales--be careful out there.
I'm looking at buying an ATV what would you recommend? Do you really like that Kawasaki gator?
Honda ATV's are the best one made.
@@gregjudyregenerativerancher thanks
How much?
Looks good - can we see it in action?
He has some videos showing him unrolling them with these.
@@NS-pf2zc Thanks for letting me know
@@886jules1 No problem! They are fun to watch!
Very nice
Good idea
Can you move 6x5 rounds with this
5x5 is what most people use on this unroller.
@@gregjudyregenerativerancher thanks for the info
Grass seed from the Bale gets trampled into the soil. Free reseeding.
reseeding with manure added automatically!
Amazing for those of us without a tractor.
Do you ship to New Zealand? lol
Nope
Would be good to see it being used with a pair of draught horses.was of working it etc.could be done me thinks!!!
Fantastic!
Great invention!
Nice design
would that work with a truck?thank ya fer another video
Yep..the more level you can keep the tongue I'm sure the better(small pickup instead of a big one, or if you have a bigger truck use a hitch with a good drop on it.
@@jeremyparsons3728 thank ya im just trying ta figure out how ta save /pinch pennys ta get started
very well made but Id be putting a brace on the winch pipe.
His design is well-tested and I trust it, but do as you see fit.
I’m just going to use my tractor 🚜
Tractors compact the soil, but yes you can use whatever you like. This device makes it easy for anyone on any machine with a hitch to take care of the feeding. It's also the very best way to seed a bare ground as Greg shows us over and over again.
I DONT SEE A PHONE NUMBER OR EMAIL OR ADDRESS AS TO HOW TO GET IN TOUCH WITH YOU GREG
Go to my website greenpasturesfarm.net
I meant for our beef cows!
It would be great to have it at our farm cause our Singh’s
I meant for our beef cows it would be perfect for them!
Oh my gosh. My wife just said, “He sounds like Woody Harrelson.” Been listening to Greg for probably 10 years and I’ve never noticed.
Genius
Где можно купить такой веш мне очень нужно
Just wondering, wouldn’t a bale bed be more effective and efficient, and have a lot more multiple uses? This seems very time consuming and labor intensive???
I have a bale bed on my Dodge, I used it zero times last winter due to puggy wet conditions. I would have buried my Dodge truck in my wet pastures in the first 15 feet. If you want to prevent ruts and not bury your truck, this tool will feed your stock in monsoon weather conditions.
Greg Judy Regenerative Rancher thanks your prompt reply.
@@robmiller4976 I forgot to mention that my hydra bale bed cost me $12000.
Just needs some safety chains
I'd love to know what other people are paying for hay these days. Greg said 35us$ for 1200lb bales. We sell hay in addition to raising sheep in the central interior of BC, Canada and we sell 800lb bales for 110can$ which is more or less the norm around here.
Come on down to Missouri and get all you want for $35 per net wrapped bale.
There's no way I can find 1200 pound bales for $35. Must be a different planet.
They'll be higher this year.