We see deer all the time in fields , creeks, ponds ,woods . We don’t hunt deer yet to bad though had two good buck’s one was an eight pointer the other couldn’t get a good count but I think eight pointer as well. The doe’s had babies hidden in brush . We got silage silo’s to put silage in plus bag 4 long rolls that could fit in silo that was given to us by the neighbor’s. For a truck load of wheat . Beautiful day to get silage out of fields . Do you put anything in your silage when you store it in round bags ? What state our you from and how many cattle do you have to milk and calves what you do with them? How many acre’s you have?Enjoy the thunder and rain .
Another great video always look forward to new ones it's amazing the joy we get out of rain when needed great to see you happy it kind of make for things breaking sort of lol see you soon bless you and your family
@@leuenbergerdairy6038 they carry distinct memories for me as a kid. My grandfather had one. Only ever used it to pull the disc because it was the only tractor with duals that could handle the hills. I even made my first bale using that tractor. Unfortunately it punched a hole in the block and was basically stripped of all the good parts so others could live on. Now he runs what’s left of the farm with a Ford TW25 and a a farmall super C with the smallest front loader I’ve ever seen 😂
Probably have to make a hydraulic line I doubt you can get new parts for white tractors? I would think their is custom parts makers. But in my youth I found out that rubber line will wear thru steel on a deere radial pump.
You can still get stuff from agco. (Some stuff) and different places around the states. Biggest one is a place in Ohio! Have a bunch of parts and can try to make some things new too
I guess you could say that. No real preference just a nice looking box for a good price is about it. Only wagon I ever hated was our REX wagon we got rid of it and got the small meyers box!
Well we have a discbine already so just use that. And any wider on the windrow our chopper wouldn’t of been able to pick it all up. And our rakes if wider can’t turn them thick of rows.
@@Thegrim326 I understand, where Im from our county and 2 or 3 other countries next to us, you never is a pull-behind swather, unless its someone with 30 or less acres, or a cattleman with range land, the hay farmers have all swathers, infact most have the rotary head units. in fact a few farmers have 2 or 3 untis. that can add up in money, not sure but a new JD Swather im sure is $160-$200K
@@bluestarshipace9530 Thats why you grab the laptop, a 6 pack of coke, and a bag of chips while your in the cab of the tractor. Party time at 10Kmh going in a straight line for half the day.
@@bluestarshipace9530 Thats why you grab the laptop, a 6 pack of coke, and a bag of chips while your in the cab of the tractor. Party time at 10Kmh going in a straight line for half the day.
Wanna leave less of anything on the ground not being rude or anything by any means but get an older roll bar rake and rake your crop up for chopping so it doesnt leave as much waste
We have 2 roll bar rakes and have them connected to rake 2 rows together. They were down for first crop so just didn’t use them but have been using them for second crop. Don’t worry I know you weren’t being rude! But no way could we have raked 2 together during this triticale me row was enough!
Last time we planted later corn in a dry year we tried to no-till. Corn only grew to 4 foot tall and we broke our marker arm off with how dry the ground was.
We see deer all the time in fields , creeks, ponds ,woods . We don’t hunt deer yet to bad though had two good buck’s one was an eight pointer the other couldn’t get a good count but I think eight pointer as well. The doe’s had babies hidden in brush .
We got silage silo’s to put silage in plus bag 4 long rolls that could fit in silo that was given to us by the neighbor’s. For a truck load of wheat .
Beautiful day to get silage out of fields . Do you put anything in your silage when you store it in round bags ? What state our you from and how many cattle do you have to milk and calves what you do with them? How many acre’s you have?Enjoy the thunder and rain .
Another great video always look forward to new ones it's amazing the joy we get out of rain when needed great to see you happy it kind of make for things breaking sort of lol see you soon bless you and your family
Thank you! Sure is an amazing feeling! We really could use more things are starting to look rough!
Thank God for the rain. It is needed in so many areas. Wish I could smell the haylage...good memories of it though.
Very thankful! We are now needing more very bad! Haylage smells amazing!
Nice looking trilicale silage
Liked the info and experience you have. God be with you.
Thank you!
another nice save on the fawn and glad to see you getting some rain
Yeah! We really could use some more!
Good thing you have that nice newer chopper to get all that feed put up!
You got that right!
Great Video, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Great video
Looks like a beautiful crop of triticale harvested with the best tractors made
Sure was! And they sure are!
That field boss lookin clean🤤
Thank you! She’s a beauty!
@@leuenbergerdairy6038 they carry distinct memories for me as a kid. My grandfather had one. Only ever used it to pull the disc because it was the only tractor with duals that could handle the hills. I even made my first bale using that tractor. Unfortunately it punched a hole in the block and was basically stripped of all the good parts so others could live on. Now he runs what’s left of the farm with a Ford TW25 and a a farmall super C with the smallest front loader I’ve ever seen 😂
Wie hoch ist die Aussaatstärke der Triticale im Herbst?
Talk about a green wave of feed…whoo!!!
Lots of it!
A nice video again ! Regards from germany
Thank you!
How many tons per acre did you estimate you yielded?
Did you run a cost per ton ? Here in Pa with spray fertilizer it is pretty high
We did not spray this triticale. Only thing it got was manure for fertilizer.
Very cool video
Glad you enjoyed it
Rain is a beautiful thing
It sure is! Especially when really needed!
Probably have to make a hydraulic line I doubt you can get new parts for white tractors? I would think their is custom parts makers. But in my youth I found out that rubber line will wear thru steel on a deere radial pump.
You can still get stuff from agco. (Some stuff) and different places around the states. Biggest one is a place in Ohio! Have a bunch of parts and can try to make some things new too
Hey man, im new to the Chanel! What tractor and model is that?
Welcome! Depends on which tractor you’re taking about! But a White 2-135 on the mower. White 140 on the chopper. And Oliver 1850 hauling wagons
Nice video
Thank you!
are you from southwest Wisconsin?
We are from northwest IL. But Wisconsin is right across the road from our farm. We are on the state line
I'm from Dodgeville WI
@davidnovinski6809 very nice! We are just south of browntown. In Winslow
What year is that white?
I’ll have to check! But before we bought it we think it was recently repainted
You are definitely color blind on brands for silage wagons. Do you have a preference for one brand over the other, or is it all about price?
I guess you could say that. No real preference just a nice looking box for a good price is about it. Only wagon I ever hated was our REX wagon we got rid of it and got the small meyers box!
Ok im going to ask you something stupid, why not use a swather? much wider windrows
Well we have a discbine already so just use that. And any wider on the windrow our chopper wouldn’t of been able to pick it all up. And our rakes if wider can’t turn them thick of rows.
@leuenbergerdairy6038 can't also forget why spend the money on something when you don't have the land or right equipment to justify having one
@@Thegrim326 I understand, where Im from our county and 2 or 3 other countries next to us, you never is a pull-behind swather, unless its someone with 30 or less acres, or a cattleman with range land, the hay farmers have all swathers, infact most have the rotary head units. in fact a few farmers have 2 or 3 untis. that can add up in money, not sure but a new JD Swather im sure is $160-$200K
Be careful don't let the tribbles find it.
I don’t understand that comment?
Sorry but the working farmer doesn't have time to watch television.
@@bluestarshipace9530 Thats why you grab the laptop, a 6 pack of coke, and a bag of chips while your in the cab of the tractor. Party time at 10Kmh going in a straight line for half the day.
@@bluestarshipace9530 Thats why you grab the laptop, a 6 pack of coke, and a bag of chips while your in the cab of the tractor. Party time at 10Kmh going in a straight line for half the day.
Wanna leave less of anything on the ground not being rude or anything by any means but get an older roll bar rake and rake your crop up for chopping so it doesnt leave as much waste
We have 2 roll bar rakes and have them connected to rake 2 rows together. They were down for first crop so just didn’t use them but have been using them for second crop. Don’t worry I know you weren’t being rude! But no way could we have raked 2 together during this triticale me row was enough!
Would have been way to heavy of a windrow putting 2 together
@@user-zu2bw7ig5v yeah you got a point there
Why wouldn't you just plant the corn no til?
Last time we planted later corn in a dry year we tried to no-till. Corn only grew to 4 foot tall and we broke our marker arm off with how dry the ground was.
@@leuenbergerdairy6038 That looks like an one time happening. Over all no til is an economic and agronomic winner.
Just seeing how it does tilling In a dry year see if it works out or not
@@leuenbergerdairy6038 Wishing you the best.
Music,yah!