When I first found your channel I figured it would just be chill farm videos with cool drone shots but I appreciate how much info you share as well. Awesome to see a young passionate farmer.
Your fields, your fit, your choice. Keep on dualing. Love to watch you go up and down the rows and the bales popping out. Keep on keeping on. You are doing great.
I just love how you set in the tractor with your legs crossed as if you setting across from me or anyone else explaining your reasons for doing something. It says a lot about you for it putting people at ease when speaking to them and to make into a teachable moment. When you setting with friends, one talks with their hands and feel free to eat or chat freely that said it make you look like you really care about making people understand who you are. Now all that said, it's your farm or ranch run it the way you want if you use four set tries of one that up to you.
Great video and drone footage as usual. Very creative to just raking with the right side to make a smaller windrow for the baler. Hope with all the work that you were able to get some good quality bales for the winter.
The funniest thing is I found this channel because I was playing farm simulator. I’m just a city person but I really didn’t realize how much work running a farm is. We all just get up and go to the office for eight hours and come home. The closest I get is my garden. This videos really show you all the work the people in the center of the country are doing to feed the millions of people in the cities. Obviously these guys are growing vegetables but whatever they’re doing ends up in food somehow.
So I'm the weird chick on our road (surrounded by dairy farms in New Zealand) that watches hay baling and wrapping for ages, as I find it mesmerizing. Stumbled onto your videos and I really enjoy them.
Hey guys awesome Video. We have 2nd cut to do still and we planned to get the Combines out doing some Winter wheat but it rained last night and overcast all day. We be lucky if we will be going in hopefully Tuesday. Fingers crossed
Swaths too wide. Beats the alternative I reckon :) Ole Nick up at south sask farmer had baler problems recently too... but he bout burned is down! Glad y’all got it all sorted... Great upload!
Your going to have some good hay in that field we have had record yields this year we are going to hit a 1000 before we get done with first cut but because of all the rain I bet we will only get two cuttings this year may cut some of the good fields in September if there is a enough heat to dry it out
You two are too much 😁. Cole you can use my 544 while you still have it to drag lake Sonne to help it dry out. Then get your JD to grab some gravel and fill it in. That way your semi won’t lose traction. Then fill the swimming pool for Ellie. Maybe then she might use it because she’ll have no alternative. Obviously this is just a suggestion as I’m not your boss. Right Brian? Riiiiiiggggghhhhht?
I had this problem with windrows, i just didnt spread the rake the whole way open didnt know if that would work for you, everything looks good as always!
Wow bueatifull heavy crop of hey.. is that new seeding down ? Love the drone shots especially up high but maybe u could turn the 360 view a little slower so that I can enjoy the beautiful farm land fields an scenic view.. i miss farming an really enjoy ur videos .. nice rewind on the bake going in backwards in the baker I got a kick outa that lol..👍
Have you ever thought about using a belly roller like our farmer friends up north use behind their swathers when swathing canola? It looks like it might work for you as the idea is to tighten up the rows and lower them down so they fit the combines better. Just a thought. Check out South Sask Farmer, he uses one.
Does every farmer atleast once during hay season think "what would it take to switch over to big squares" when you see how fast a Big Pak 1290 can suck up swaths, lol.
@@SonneFarms thanks for your reply. We have a cattle station here in Australia. Im so tired of the relentless droughts that we are investing a large dam to supply water for a 60 acre centre pivot so we can grow forage sorghum and bail it. Farming is new to us but Im learning a lot from your videos. Do you have any videos that show the planting and fertilising process?
Maybe you guys should start working at nigth or something like that. Like sleep in the day and work all nigth. I'm not a farmer but if something needs to be down u do it. Like where I live it's been raining every night
When I first found your channel I figured it would just be chill farm videos with cool drone shots but I appreciate how much info you share as well. Awesome to see a young passionate farmer.
Thank you!
Your fields, your fit, your choice. Keep on dualing. Love to watch you go up and down the rows and the bales popping out. Keep on keeping on. You are doing great.
Thanks 👍
I just love how you set in the tractor with your legs crossed as if you setting across from me or anyone else explaining your reasons for doing something. It says a lot about you for it putting people at ease when speaking to them and to make into a teachable moment. When you setting with friends, one talks with their hands and feel free to eat or chat freely that said it make you look like you really care about making people understand who you are. Now all that said, it's your farm or ranch run it the way you want if you use four set tries of one that up to you.
Great video and drone footage as usual. Very creative to just raking with the right side to make a smaller windrow for the baler. Hope with all the work that you were able to get some good quality bales for the winter.
The funniest thing is I found this channel because I was playing farm simulator.
I’m just a city person but I really didn’t realize how much work running a farm is. We all just get up and go to the office for eight hours and come home. The closest I get is my garden. This videos really show you all the work the people in the center of the country are doing to feed the millions of people in the cities.
Obviously these guys are growing vegetables but whatever they’re doing ends up in food somehow.
So I'm the weird chick on our road (surrounded by dairy farms in New Zealand) that watches hay baling and wrapping for ages, as I find it mesmerizing. Stumbled onto your videos and I really enjoy them.
You boys are a hoot. A couple of Great Daines
We always run duals when baling. Looks cooler too lol
nice crop of hay,, lots of work for two people
thats for sure we run are whole farm on two people and its not easy
Seems like nice operation. Enjoy videos. Keepem coming. Thanks
Ain't no chicken, like gas station chicken. 🐔 mmmm good, another fine video.
You are authentic and that's what people want. Mav flips out when he watched. --Mav's Rep
Very nice looking hay. TY for sharing
oh wow i love the sound of the 6020/7020 series!:D subscribed again...;)
Great drone footage
Good job, a big hug from here in Brazil.
Hey guys awesome Video. We have 2nd cut to do still and we planned to get the Combines out doing some Winter wheat but it rained last night and overcast all day. We be lucky if we will be going in hopefully Tuesday. Fingers crossed
Goddamn now thats a hay crop
I guess if your gonna have a problem with your hay too much is the best option
Thats for sure!
Swaths too wide. Beats the alternative I reckon :)
Ole Nick up at south sask farmer had baler problems recently too... but he bout burned is down!
Glad y’all got it all sorted...
Great upload!
love Lankota products!!
Your going to have some good hay in that field we have had record yields this year we are going to hit a 1000 before we get done with first cut but because of all the rain I bet we will only get two cuttings this year may cut some of the good fields in September if there is a enough heat to dry it out
You two are too much 😁. Cole you can use my 544 while you still have it to drag lake Sonne to help it dry out. Then get your JD to grab some gravel and fill it in. That way your semi won’t lose traction. Then fill the swimming pool for Ellie. Maybe then she might use it because she’ll have no alternative. Obviously this is just a suggestion as I’m not your boss. Right Brian? Riiiiiiggggghhhhht?
I had this problem with windrows, i just didnt spread the rake the whole way open didnt know if that would work for you, everything looks good as always!
Dang! On those wide swaths you go what...a football field ... before it spits out a bale ? Ha.
:)
Cool indeed!
Good video. Keep up the good work
At the end of the year you should do a hour check on everything
Running Duels also helps with less ground compaction that's why we never take ours off
Love the video and I say manure the way u usually say it. Keep up the good work
Love the drone footage 👍
I can’t tell you how much I miss farming. If you ever want to go do something else, make sure it is really want to do, because yo will really miss it.
Hey Cole. Keep saying:
WeHaveThe Meats. Arby’s ad is on your
You tube channel!
Nice!
Wow bueatifull heavy crop of hey.. is that new seeding down ? Love the drone shots especially up high but maybe u could turn the 360 view a little slower so that I can enjoy the beautiful farm land fields an scenic view.. i miss farming an really enjoy ur videos .. nice rewind on the bake going in backwards in the baker I got a kick outa that lol..👍
This is a decently aged stand of intermediate wheatgrass
Have you ever thought about using a belly roller like our farmer friends up north use behind their swathers when swathing canola? It looks like it might work for you as the idea is to tighten up the rows and lower them down so they fit the combines better. Just a thought. Check out South Sask Farmer, he uses one.
If I lived closer, I’d help you haul. The guy I haul hay for says I’m smarter than most women. Laugh Out Loud !
Does every farmer atleast once during hay season think "what would it take to switch over to big squares" when you see how fast a Big Pak 1290 can suck up swaths, lol.
I use alligator clips on my 568. They last. Expensive but worth it....
Hustle! Get em done before next crazy weather. ⛈☁️ Looks like ya'll have more hay than needed?
Seems like it!
Is there something that you guys could put on the baler to widen the pickup ?
I miss haying!
I use an old Johnny popper john Deere 70 for raking and and a John Deere 2750 for baleing.
Hi from Australia. How did the hay turn out
Good! Our biggest crop ever!
How many acres do y’all own there on the farm
Too much is good....at times when drought comes..or.you will need it
Did you get a good crop from the crust buster
Our cover crops came up very good! One thing I wished was we had planted a heavier population of soybeans. They seemed a little thin.
How do u get a good hay crop
Lots of rain
Wondering why you guys don't use swathers?
Hi! great footage! When bailing, how do you know when to stop the tractor and release the bail?
There is a sensor in the baler that runs to the monitor in the tractor and it beeps when the bale is large enough
@@SonneFarms thanks for your reply. We have a cattle station here in Australia. Im so tired of the relentless droughts that we are investing a large dam to supply water for a 60 acre centre pivot so we can grow forage sorghum and bail it. Farming is new to us but Im learning a lot from your videos. Do you have any videos that show the planting and fertilising process?
Nick Dyer yea, if you go back to the month of June there are a couple
Love u video ... One question was that ur dad driving at the beginning of this video?
He gathered the hay well in
You could’ve borrowed our side delivery rake.
Thanks! We had hopes the V-Rake would work but then we thought since we were out there we would just block one side up
Ya, I seen you guys going wasn’t sure as to why you had one side blocked up but, it looks good
That's a lot of horsepower just to bail hay
Derrick Strickland more is better idiot
So how many bales do you make a year and how many do you use for feed a year
Depends on how much it rains, more than 1,000 bales and we usually feed almost all of them.
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How many Bailes did you get off that
Almost 300
What's the name of song at 4:10
Since your such a flat land area do you have tornadoes
Sure do
@@SonneFarms be safe, we need all you boys making sure we have food. Beef is yummy.
I guys need a meda wide wick up that’s what we have on are farm
Cant you narrow the back of your rake
Yes we can, but then the rake plugs up easier
@@SonneFarms ok that makes sense
Maybe you guys should start working at nigth or something like that. Like sleep in the day and work all nigth. I'm not a farmer but if something needs to be down u do it. Like where I live it's been raining every night
Gareth Bale?
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Put your safety glasses on
Seeing much for pheasants?
Not really
我也想当个农民,但是在中国当农民,会非常贫穷。
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Looks like the pin broke
Adjust the rake if you can
What kind of hay,looks more like a grass,not alfalfa
Its grass, mostly intermediate wheatgrass, and some Reeds Canary Grass in the wetter areas
R u aware that u have only 1 pair of eyes. Wear safety specs when using the grinder.
Cringed when I saw the grinding without eye protection. BTDT, and survived, and quick to spot these things.
Suntan lotion!!! Wear a hat!
need glasses when using grinder
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ya'll ever get tornadoes?
We sure do, if you go to one of my earliest videos you will see pictures and videos of when our farm got his by one a few summers ago
Do you and your dad work alone?
We work with my Uncle too
how it can be to much hay for baler ? go slow wit baler then it will work fine
It was too tall and it wouldnt have gone under the tractor and it was fluffing out behind the rake so it was getting too wide.
@@SonneFarms Can you capture that on next video?
Instead of buying oversized tractors buy a decent baler like Krone, Kuhn, Claas
Hi Do you milk cows
Howdy, We raise beef cows, and not milk cows
Way too big tractor for what you're using them for