Huge first cut silage yield - congratulations. Early housing last Autumn meant that you did not pound the grassland badly and, not least, causing compaction. Undoubtedly new seeding stitched into old pasture will really boost production - takes a year to get established and then look out but it will likely need to be repeated again in the future. Newer varieties of grass may well respond both quicker and earlier in the year to both fertilizer use and warmer soils and with greater yield than traditional grasses however, depending on the varietal mixture, they may die out quicker or lose production sooner in the autumn so you will need to monitor this possible issue. Many seed suppliers also are moving towards a more defined and pronounced two sward system of either grazing leys or conservation leys. There are few seeds mixtures that serve both purposes really well in my opinion. We have also seen big benefits on long term grassland especially silage ground using subsoilers to break up compaction but designed for use in grassland eg the Sumo but there are others! Dan
Fantastic video 👏 well done canning farms 🚜 you are such a hard worker. you have done a great job with your land it looks fantastic. Super proud of you and all your hard work 😊
should look around for a tedder I'd say. Ursus should handle a 4 or 6 rotor trailed, frightening the weight of them you'd need 100hp for mounted ones really. Can turn away all day then yourself 😂 can't complain about too much grass
@@Canningfarms ruclips.net/video/ReceSSqzY5A/видео.htmlsi=sWXXVcRh59Wm-2c6 5030 wouldn't be too far off it would it? Size of crops may matter though. Yeah grass is slow enough people are feeding silage in places
Thanks so much .. I think it's just that the ground would be abit un even and rocky in places with the wheels it takes the weight off the mower and allows it to float better but in the last few years contractors are more and more moving towards the fold out butterfly mowers to get more Done because weather is getting worse and worse here
I live in the USA and I noticed y'all have some New Holland tractors. How many do you have and are any of them T6 s. I've been thinking about buying two new T6 160s for my hay operations here Are they reliable tractors?
Hi john.. not my own machine but they seem to very popular over here overall a great tractor by all accounts the tractor on the baler is a 210 farm I work on has a t6 155 and they are very happy with it
Yea I used to do pit when I started just find bales handier to handle in the winter with the tractor I have if I got a bigger tractor with a loader I'd think about a pit again
Yea used to do a pit when I started out just founf the bales handier if I got something down the line with a front loader or something I'd maybe go back to it. Block cutter was alot for the tractor we have
@@Johnnycambellamazing though to see what a man can do with a 70-75hp 2wd tractor and lads then compacting soil with 150hp 4wds doing sweet fa… Wouldn’t be letting that ursus leave all the same canning farms..
Very good video very interesting good contractors
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Lovely grass contractor class it should be great stuff Gavin
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Very interesting video. Don’t know much about farming but I enjoyed watching the different machines.
Thanks graeme thanks for watching
Great video gavin. Some crop of bales👍
Thanks so much yea couldn't get over it an unexpected surprise
Great video. Can almost smell the grass
It's a lovely sight seeing it being knocked
nice to have it done ld good return for sure
Cheers tom yea some relief to get it out of the way
Fantastic video really enjoyable video 👏 well done gavin keep up the good work 👍🚜🌄
Huge first cut silage yield - congratulations.
Early housing last Autumn meant that you did not pound the grassland badly and, not least, causing compaction. Undoubtedly new seeding stitched into old pasture will really boost production - takes a year to get established and then look out but it will likely need to be repeated again in the future.
Newer varieties of grass may well respond both quicker and earlier in the year to both fertilizer use and warmer soils and with greater yield than traditional grasses however, depending on the varietal mixture, they may die out quicker or lose production sooner in the autumn so you will need to monitor this possible issue.
Many seed suppliers also are moving towards a more defined and pronounced two sward system of either grazing leys or conservation leys. There are few seeds mixtures that serve both purposes really well in my opinion.
We have also seen big benefits on long term grassland especially silage ground using subsoilers to break up compaction but designed for use in grassland eg the Sumo but there are others! Dan
Yea looking at triploid overseed mixes at the minute pronitro do a good one woth a casting of fetiliser on the seed itself
Good video Gavin, nice to get bailed in good conditions.
Cheers bud yea great to get it in
Great video that! Throughly enjoyed watching it.
Cheers boss good to get it out of the way
Some return Gavin,super stuff. 👏🏼👏🏼
Yea wasn't bad now was delighted
Class video 👏 extremely well done you are brilliant at what you do . Keep up the good work canning farms 🚜
The silage gods were looking out for ya this year! Great video as always
They were thank God great to get it done
That was a class video of your sliage 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks so much
Fantastic video 👏 really enjoyed this one 🐄🚜
Thaks so much
as always great video, a lot of bales
Cheers Don
nice video
Great video.. great result with the silage your hard work is paying off.. well done 👍🏻
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I put no slurry out this year much like lot of farmers with the weather and I couldn't get over the amount of grass in most of the fields
Yea it's a strange one wasn't to warm here till the last few weeks so I thought the crop would be light
Great video 🚜
Thanks so much
Noice video!
Thanks so much means alot from someone who actually knows what they are doing love the videos
@@Canningfarms don't be silly your doing the right things and your getting the views.
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First time i seen your channel real good video lad and thats a fine dog you have too ..
Cheers Jean much appreciated.. hes a great dog the one constant round the place is him 🤣
Fantastic video 👏 well done canning farms 🚜 you are such a hard worker. you have done a great job with your land it looks fantastic. Super proud of you and all your hard work 😊
Couldn't do it without you
Class video 👌
Having the right contractor can keep the stress levels down. You don't want to be the man with a broken down machine and the rain starting.
Every machine breaks down.
Yea the lads have great gear and are nice steady drivers the do a great job
Great video Gavin 👌
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should look around for a tedder I'd say. Ursus should handle a 4 or 6 rotor trailed, frightening the weight of them you'd need 100hp for mounted ones really. Can turn away all day then yourself 😂 can't complain about too much grass
That ursus would s**t herself if she seen a big tedder 🤣🤣 definitely not not with the way the grass has decided to go on strike and not grow
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5030 wouldn't be too far off it would it? Size of crops may matter though. Yeah grass is slow enough people are feeding silage in places
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Great Video. Love the drone shots and music. What type of Grass is that please?
Thanks so much overseeded with perennial ryegrass 2 years ago with some whit clover mixed in
Nice Video. Why do so many farmers in Ireland have mowers with a landing gear? Wouldn’t a mower without it easier and cheaper?
Thanks so much .. I think it's just that the ground would be abit un even and rocky in places with the wheels it takes the weight off the mower and allows it to float better but in the last few years contractors are more and more moving towards the fold out butterfly mowers to get more Done because weather is getting worse and worse here
I live in the USA and I noticed y'all have some New Holland tractors. How many do you have and are any of them T6 s. I've been thinking about buying two new T6 160s for my hay operations here
Are they reliable tractors?
Hi john.. not my own machine but they seem to very popular over here overall a great tractor by all accounts the tractor on the baler is a 210 farm I work on has a t6 155 and they are very happy with it
Thanks for your feedback! 😃 I'll go to my local dealer and check them out.!
Would a silage pit of grass be any good for you or do you prefer bales?
Yea I used to do pit when I started just find bales handier to handle in the winter with the tractor I have if I got a bigger tractor with a loader I'd think about a pit again
Need to test it for DM
Will do be interesting to see how it turns out
@@Canningfarms definitely. You're doing a lot of things right to get it growing well without piling on the N
@nenuphar2104 I think it's the reseed and covers arr heavy this year scratching my head as to why
Would u not do a pit since you have a nice spot where u stack the bales pits are far handier and less messier than bales
Yea used to do a pit when I started out just founf the bales handier if I got something down the line with a front loader or something I'd maybe go back to it. Block cutter was alot for the tractor we have
What tractor would go u if u were upgrading cause I think ur scale is too big for the ursus
@@Johnnycambell love the masseys think they are a lovely looking tractor but that new Holland mowing was some yoke just funds ain't thers for one 😂
@@Johnnycambellamazing though to see what a man can do with a 70-75hp 2wd tractor and lads then compacting soil with 150hp 4wds doing sweet fa… Wouldn’t be letting that ursus leave all the same canning farms..
@@CanningfarmsI think the ursus is a bit small for ur operation
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Lovely grass contractor class it should be great stuff Gavin
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