Why we wrap hay here on the farm The benefit of saving your crop
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Good morning today's video is on the reason we wrap hay on the farm to save our crop from a rainstorm because it did not get dry do not have storage in a barn saved money on acid as always leave your comments suggestions talk to you later
Thanks for all the info. The price is very reasonable, we figure $7.00 for haylage. We have a squeezer to stack the hay. The color and texture are very good. It gives me one more option this year
Farmer I knew very little about why you wrap it and thanks for explaining the who procedure. The hay looks good from this end. I did watch you and the farmers son wrapping these bales.
Nice looking hay, I would feed it to my horses all winter long!
We used to bale wetter and wrap them to make silage bales, that's mainly for dairy cows.. nice video..
Big happy birthday to the farmers son from Canada.
Good informative video like your explanations looks like good cow hay
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Farmer Son hope you have a great day . nice looking hay
Thanks for the informative video. Have a great day!
Good info , thanks for sharing! Somebody’s B day ?
I work on a goat farm in the netherlands they have 700/800 wraped bales it costs €4,50 to wrap one bale. Keep the Good work up
Nice looking hay , no weeds
Happy birthday farmers son!!!!
Looks good for sheep too 👍
Looking good
Nice looking hay.
Nothing wrong with that all. Stuff looks good.
Nice looking hay. Do you have the wrapper or borrow?
Happy Birthday Farmers son
Cool
What moisture was this baled at?
Can you store the big square bales outside like they do round bales
Most definitely, we store ours on a stone bed blinded with a bit of sand or on well drained concrete or asphalt basically anywhere pretty well dry. We have a squeeze attachment on the loader to handle wrapped bales as you don't want any holes, If you do then slap a sticky repair patch over the hole to seal it.
What kind of hay do horses need?
David Phillips thanks for the question horses need hay that was made dry so it does not get mold or have Dustin it very hard on horses. The hay you see would be perfect for horses if it was stored in the barn this hay usually goes top dollar at the sale barn. Thanks for the question again have a great day
I wouldn’t have a problem feeding that hay