That sorgum looks good... We're blessed Will having teenage boys that take heed in what we do..... Future equipment operators and farmers....Thanks Will..........
Man yeah Mr Will,looks like things went well!! Baler picked it up great!! They sure look tight!! Thank you for the ride, and I love that wrapping machine!! Pink it is 😁😁😁 Look fwd to more sir!!
Interesting green color. Curious to see what it will look (and smell) like when you open them this winter. Cool what you can do when you have a wrapper.
Hi, Nice video. I’m in upstate South Carolina. Temperatures are 85-90. In your opinion could I roller conditioner my Sudan and bale wrap the next day? What are your thought or recommendations. Thank you for all your help. Trent
At those temps I think you could get away with that. Especially if you rake it and give it a few hours. I laid that stuff in the video 4 feet wide and let it lay out 2 nights and never raked it. The top was crispy and the bottom was completely green so the moisture evened out in the bale. Thanks for watching and commenting. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Raking sorghum and millet baleage doesn't seem to work well. You are exactly right. Mud ball. It's a 4 foot wide baler. I make the baleage 52-56 inch diameter. Sorghum was all about 52-54. I bale my dry hay around 66 to 68 inches. It is capable of making a 72 inch diameter bale. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I was up to Ashland yesterday. You obviously finished before the rain moved in.
Thank you Will.
No rain around here for quite a while. Our summer dry spell came in September. Supposed to rain tomorrow. We need it to get the new plantings going.
That sorgum looks good... We're blessed Will having teenage boys that take heed in what we do..... Future equipment operators and farmers....Thanks Will..........
It's good to have help for sure. He's not a bad camera man when I need one either. Thanks Brent.
Man yeah Mr Will,looks like things went well!! Baler picked it up great!! They sure look tight!! Thank you for the ride, and I love that wrapping machine!! Pink it is 😁😁😁 Look fwd to more sir!!
Square baling should be up this weekend sometime. Thanks Nelson. it's always good to hear from you. 👍🙂
@@farawayfarm2520 Really looking fwd to seeing that one!! 😁😁 Yes sir, a touch later but made it🤦🤦
Sure looks like a good solid bale for sure.
Thanks Jerry. It made nice bales.
That field did really well for you, cows should milk good off that stuff! Going to try baling mine to day after work. Thanks for sharing!
Good luck with the baling. The cows should like it for sure. Thanks for watching.
Looks really good for rapping. Have a great weekend.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Nice of you to stop by.
This morning dew is almost as bad as having rain. It has been pretty bad lately. Looking good Will.
Yeah it's the time of year for heavy dew. You're lucky if it dries by noon.
Thank you for your advice.
Interesting green color. Curious to see what it will look (and smell) like when you open them this winter. Cool what you can do when you have a wrapper.
From my perspective wrappers are good things. I am expecting it to be a lot like the millet I wrapped last year. The cows loved it.
Very nice! Makes awesome feed!
I'm sure they will enjoy it. Thanks for watching and commenting.
NH makes the best balers! Only one better is the Processor balers. Sorghum/Sudan is good feed when made right. Great video!
Thank you. That baler has been very good. I would love to have a processor baler someday.
Some nice stuff.👍
I like it. The cows should too. 👍🙂
Hi, Nice video. I’m in upstate South Carolina. Temperatures are 85-90. In your opinion could I roller conditioner my Sudan and bale wrap the next day? What are your thought or recommendations. Thank you for all your help. Trent
At those temps I think you could get away with that. Especially if you rake it and give it a few hours. I laid that stuff in the video 4 feet wide and let it lay out 2 nights and never raked it. The top was crispy and the bottom was completely green so the moisture evened out in the bale. Thanks for watching and commenting. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Yes, you can do it that way. Cut early, let it wilt, and bale and wrap the next day, late. 👍
Thank you.
We’ve gone to taking it right out of the windrow as well, seem when you rake it you end up with a mud ball. What size bale does your baker make?
Raking sorghum and millet baleage doesn't seem to work well. You are exactly right. Mud ball. It's a 4 foot wide baler. I make the baleage 52-56 inch diameter. Sorghum was all about 52-54. I bale my dry hay around 66 to 68 inches. It is capable of making a 72 inch diameter bale. Thanks for watching and commenting.
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Thank you Jay.
considering this stuff in dry feed hay
It makes great dry feed if you can get it dried. I just can't trust that I will get the weather window needed to do it.
I have not watched the full video. With that said, if you're not wrapping them bails, there's no way those balls won't be dusty.
Nice looking bale. Should have enough moisture in it..
It baled even and wrapped nice. I can't complain about that.