Beep Beep Beep | Wrap wrap wrap | Will we get done?! |
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- In todays Episode of The Chronicles of Kayla we're baling the rest of those oats using the RB.4160V .. we put up 443 WET bales that will go through a 21 day fermentation process just like corn silage would -- these bales were put up at a high moisture rate. We wrapped these bales, shutting off the air - that will insile -- think of brewing beer -- it will take the starches and turn to sugars - - making it an excellent feed source for our cow calf operation this winter!!!
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Awesome video Kayla.
The skid steer has lost a track, the bale wrapped is down, and rain is coming. This is called farming. Nice video. The season's pace is picking up. You are never alone. God will never leave you. He also has provided friend near and far, neighbors. Some come to fields with their equipment and help. Others are just in the virtual buddy seat. Be safe and God Bless.
You have come a long way young lady since I first started watching, greeting from Ireland.
Hi Kayla, enjoyed the ride along today and the drone footage. Love you guys. ❤❤
Hi your fields over there are awesome 👍🚜🏴
Take care guys and good luck with your field Aron hope you have a great crop love u guys ❤
I'm glad you got done. Nice operation
Always good to have people around that will help
I agree with the other comments, since I started watching you guys, you have come such a long way beautiful equipment, beautiful land, beautiful country. I’d rather watch you guys anytime than these other giant RUclips farmers but one thing is for sure. You all work very hard.
Lots of beeps are great ! You are doing great with this thick harvest.
Need to drop the comment about 'see you on the buddy seat' as you are rarely on the buddy seat.
What a great setup yous have kayla is this you cutting and bailing until August September
Sea of Bales, good work all
You getting. Sweaty. Betty😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Looking good equipment looks great love you guys ❤
Awesome video
Has Jason ever flipped the bobcat going fast, with a bale on it? Does ithe bobcat do any damage driving on the fields like that? Are the oats like ones that get sold to Quaker? Thanks. You're doing great!!
We have nose dived it all the time - getting too much weight out front. But never flipped it over. - these were a forage oat style.
Kayla, what are you guys going to do with all them wrapped bales? Thanks
So will those lines of wrapped bales ever get moved or sold individually and loaded from there?
Not sold, we’ll move them 10 or so at a time to the other farm this winter and mix into our TMR ration for our cow calf operation
Ask a massive rep what they might have or where it can go out of the way and hold up to vibration and bumps.
They’ve got me some mounts coming!!!! I’m excited
The oats look heavy and should make good feed . How well did they head out? What per cent is the moisture? Hope all will work out well.
Well you guys should have a lot of feed for the cows how many acres did you you have of oats it should make good feed
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You guys going to drll beans. In the oat fields?
Yep!!! They’re planted!!! And starting to pop up
How many acres involved here?
36 acres - averaging 12 bales per
What do your children do when you guys are in the fields all day?
Keaton is usually helping us or he’s at his dad’s. Jaelyns either in a tractor riding along, or summer school - or with one of our parents.
They go with them then go to grandmas
Dumb question perhaps but....why do you drive on the oats while cutting? Need it to dry slower for some reason? Pushing the feed into the dirt gets more ash in it and inhibits fermentation because of soil bacteria in there. Your work ethic is unmatched by the way.