The internet is a smaller place then we think! I knew the time lapse of you driving looked like familiar geography. One of our pastures in just 4 miles south of that peninsula field along 183. Keep up the good work on your videos. Subscribing here and on FB.
We plant about 25lb to the acre the thicker is is the finer the stems. If i remember right about 60lb But evidently that was too much on this ground that lay under water last summer from the lake flooding. The hay ended up being high in nitrates so could not be fed alone to cattle it had to be diluted to about 10% of a ration. The year before I grew some under a pivot it had a total of 120lb N. And it was perfectly safe to feed by itself.
Yea we grow a lot of different stuff here . It’s a big learning curve farming in a different continent im from Cheshire Uk originally . I came over to do the 2000 mile harvest 21 years ago and married the daughter . Now we contract and farm over here .
Hello . I saw your millet hay process. It's looks good. I am going to do the same this year after wheat harvesting . Do you have the final result or any advice which can help. Thank you and best regards Mounir George khamis
Are you going to notill into the wheat stubble. I did 2 -3 years ago under pivot irrigation it made awsome feed. Plant about 20-25lb to the acre. And only feed it 30-40lb of N it will take right off. If you leave 5-6” of stubble when you mow it there’s a good chance it will grow back and you can cut it again graze or even leave what’s left for good cover. Good luck.
This is my first year with property. We have 50 chicken and if I can get those kind of results from my land I'll never have a feed bill. Looking great guy's! Love it
Thanks for showing us your great farm. I wish if you make small documentary from beginning to the end.
Most beautiful hay!
And what a cutter/crimper.
The internet is a smaller place then we think! I knew the time lapse of you driving looked like familiar geography. One of our pastures in just 4 miles south of that peninsula field along 183. Keep up the good work on your videos. Subscribing here and on FB.
Need more videos on different types of millets farming...thanx for this video
Hello from France, if you do some nutrition analyses could you publish your resault? Espacialy the coude protéines levées? Please. 😊
Great video! Did you get any regrowth out of it?
You ever use pearl millet to build the soil in a chop to drop method?
No we’ve been doing Sudan grass notill then letting it freeze kill. Then notill corn right in the next spring.
How many lbs an acre of seed did you put on and how many lbs of actual Nitrogen did you put on per acre?
We plant about 25lb to the acre the thicker is is the finer the stems. If i remember right about 60lb But evidently that was too much on this ground that lay under water last summer from the lake flooding. The hay ended up being high in nitrates so could not be fed alone to cattle it had to be diluted to about 10% of a ration.
The year before I grew some under a pivot it had a total of 120lb N. And it was perfectly safe to feed by itself.
I’ve never seen a crop like that before
Yea we grow a lot of different stuff here . It’s a big learning curve farming in a different continent im from Cheshire Uk originally . I came over to do the 2000 mile harvest 21 years ago and married the daughter . Now we contract and farm over here .
Bewley Custom AG I was thinking I could hear an English accent😂 have to say that was a great well put together video and I found it interesting 👍👍
Thank you pretty new at it but hope it will get better too . We watch yours all the time we got rid of the TV stations I only watch RUclips now .
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Hello . I saw your millet hay process. It's looks good. I am going to do the same this year after wheat harvesting . Do you have the final result or any advice which can help. Thank you and best regards
Mounir George khamis
Are you going to notill into the wheat stubble. I did 2 -3 years ago under pivot irrigation it made awsome feed. Plant about 20-25lb to the acre. And only feed it 30-40lb of N it will take right off. If you leave 5-6” of stubble when you mow it there’s a good chance it will grow back and you can cut it again graze or even leave what’s left for good cover. Good luck.
This is my first year with property. We have 50 chicken and if I can get those kind of results from my land I'll never have a feed bill. Looking great guy's! Love it
That kind of moisture last yr should be very productive this yr
How many pounds to the acre did you plant?
20 lb to the acre