In my country we usually mix the oat seed with cattle grass seed, on autumn we sow, and then at the beggining of May we cut it and we make hay bales. Or simply we just sow oat and on summer we harvest the seed and storage it for making food for animals. It's very rare that we make silage on this way. We make it usually from corn only.
Very good. It is interesting to see the different soils, and the equipment necessary to work it. Here, North Carolina, USA, is red clay, only good for cotton or peanuts. Other than that, won't hardly grow weeds. We used to grow tobacco, but the government has ruined that industry.
We just disc two times after plowing with a similar tool as Yours, this keeps the stones down a bit. What seedmix, in Norway its mostly Thimothy based.
Could you maybe try to make some first person view angle video doing some stuff? something with the front loader, something with PTO attachment and else.
mõte on iseenesest hea aga tekivad mõned aga kohad. esiteks võib traktori jõust puudu tulla, esimese masina konstruktsioon on liiga nõrk ja läheb teise masina tõmbamisega pooleks. mainimata veel kogu selle kaadervärgi ümberpööramist, mis nõuab siis väga palju ruumi.
Kõik õige. Järelvaates oleks võinud isegi 1 etapi vahele jätta, oleks võibolla 6 tundi aega võitnud. Aga kuna see põld oli kuumaastik, siis iga nühkimine tegi teda natukene rohkem siledamaks.
True. And I am moving to that direction - no-till I mean. In our climate you cannot escape rocks because cold lifts the rocks during the winter and they just come on the surface.
@@hrz4x4 I watched the documentary in Russia, actually in Syberia in one town, cold lift the coffins with dead on graveyard, and after 10-11 years they have to bury them again.
If they bury them below the frost zone then it's ok. We have also depth recommendations for house foundations and water lines so they are not altered by the frost. My main house water lines are about 1,5-2m (~6 ft) deep in the ground.
Your dog sure loves you, never takes his eyes off you!! Great looking fields!!
great vid how many acres do you have?
You are the best RUclipsr congratiulation from east Germany
Thanks :)
In my country we usually mix the oat seed with cattle grass seed, on autumn we sow, and then at the beggining of May we cut it and we make hay bales. Or simply we just sow oat and on summer we harvest the seed and storage it for making food for animals. It's very rare that we make silage on this way. We make it usually from corn only.
I would like to get a modest silage harvest on the first year also. Will see how it turns out. Others have had success with this system.
On which way? To cut the oat, make the round bales, and then wrap them with white foil?
Hello, whats the price for a seeder like this?
What the roller is for? 7:55
Mostly for rocks and also hay seed.
Great work you have done here! Now waiting for big yields. 😅 Great video! 👍
Thanks!
How wide is your disc cultivator?
3 meters.
2:00 what kind of cultivator?
It's Polish origin.. Matador or smtng similar.
ROL/EX TAURUS
Perfect job you made . Grass seeds is from Lithuania, "Dotnuvos projektai" ;)
nespėjau parašyt :D
@@martynasvizbaras1180 nieko, kitą kartą parašysi pirmas :)
Thanks. My very first field from plowing to seeding...
Very good. It is interesting to see the different soils, and the equipment necessary to work it. Here, North Carolina, USA, is red clay, only good for cotton or peanuts. Other than that, won't hardly grow weeds. We used to grow tobacco, but the government has ruined that industry.
Our fields grow rocks. And they are very good at growing them... :)
Pretty dry conditions at your place too the samehere in northern Alberta got the wheat in a week ago now waiting for rain take care be safe
It's quite dry . We had some rain and experting some more next week. Average temp is still quite low and we still have frost during the nights
Добрый день. Скажите пожалуйста, задание колеса широкие, от чего они. Спасибо.
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Вот ледник дел наделал. У нас тоже много камней на Псковщине
How much dis seeder nead hp? And dis seeder create finlands?
Not much. I think 60hp should be ok. Maybe even 40hp. Yes, it's made in Finland.
We just disc two times after plowing with a similar tool as Yours, this keeps the stones down a bit. What seedmix, in Norway its mostly Thimothy based.
Love your content! And your dog lol!
Thanks.
Could you maybe try to make some first person view angle video doing some stuff? something with the front loader, something with PTO attachment and else.
Like when you have never been in a tractor and done those things?
Wgat do you plant to these fields
Take a closer look and the answer is in the video.
Nice video 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks.
Do u have rtk guidnes?
Mitu hektarit poldu on?
Videos näidatud põllud on seal kuskil ~6ha kanti.
Buen trabajo amigo
Buen video amigo
хорошая работа!
Miks neid kahte asja kokku omavahel ei pane üksteise järgi? Kuigi jah, enam nkn vahet ei ole kui külvatud juba.
mõte on iseenesest hea aga tekivad mõned aga kohad. esiteks võib traktori jõust puudu tulla, esimese masina konstruktsioon on liiga nõrk ja läheb teise masina tõmbamisega pooleks. mainimata veel kogu selle kaadervärgi ümberpööramist, mis nõuab siis väga palju ruumi.
Rulli ja külvikut kokku? Raskeks ja pikaks läheb. Külvik on vist kuskil 2500-2800kg ja rull on ka seal 3500-4000kg vahel (vett täis).
Pigem pidasin seda 1-2 etappi silmas. Need tundusid nagu kergemad.
Kõik õige. Järelvaates oleks võinud isegi 1 etapi vahele jätta, oleks võibolla 6 tundi aega võitnud. Aga kuna see põld oli kuumaastik, siis iga nühkimine tegi teda natukene rohkem siledamaks.
Nägin vana seria 3 land rover, 6:00
Seeria II on ta tegelikult. Järjekordne ootel projekt...
@@hrz4x4 öige! Muidu oleks kusinud hinda.
Need on nii haruldaseks muutunud, et varsti on paras üks kiirkäigutraktor sellest ehitada ;)
notill much easier, then u wont have to pick stones ;)
True. And I am moving to that direction - no-till I mean. In our climate you cannot escape rocks because cold lifts the rocks during the winter and they just come on the surface.
@@hrz4x4 how does that happen with the cold lifting the stones????
@@hrz4x4 I watched the documentary in Russia, actually in Syberia in one town, cold lift the coffins with dead on graveyard, and after 10-11 years they have to bury them again.
If they bury them below the frost zone then it's ok. We have also depth recommendations for house foundations and water lines so they are not altered by the frost. My main house water lines are about 1,5-2m (~6 ft) deep in the ground.
@@Tankyard WAW
Этош в какой стране датакога только руский Ваня дадумаца мог
Этош в какой стране датакога только руский Ваня дадумаца мог