Baling Oat Greenfeed

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @kristyhinko1992
    @kristyhinko1992 4 года назад

    We have been rolling oats for hay for a few years now... this is the first year I cut it with wide swaths and crimped it, hoping we will get it up before the 2 week mark!!! I was wondering if you spray your crop and if you do when and with what? This is the first year I sprayed round up right after planting and I am sure impressed with the crop... Normally it takes so long too dry because of all the weeds. Years prior we have spray with MCPS Ester. Expensive and not the results I expected. I also was wondering how much you crimp the crop... I was messing around not sure what I was doing, found that I was loosing lots of the oats with to much crimp. We have always cut at the dough stage. I really enjoyed your video ... balancing family and farming is always tough, Miss the days the kids want to ride with me and were just happy to be in the tractor!!!

  • @trefallerhighline2152
    @trefallerhighline2152 5 лет назад +1

    Very cool to watch nice job being by your self lots of set time thank you for sharing

  • @SouthSaskFarmer1
    @SouthSaskFarmer1 5 лет назад +1

    We do like you just said when its 43 outside lol or go work inside the shop the cement floor keeps it cool

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  5 лет назад

      I have always wanted to got to Texas and see the sights, like AQHA museum but I think this northern prairie dog could only go in the dead of winter.

  • @careykopp2855
    @careykopp2855 4 года назад

    Do you set your tension lower when baling greenfeed, like when baling straw.

  • @floydfarms1578
    @floydfarms1578 6 лет назад

    108 with humidity would be bad even for us here in East Texas. We stay humid, but with heat and wind we can usually bale grass hay after 3 days. It is 96 with 42% humidity right now, says it feels like 103 and it's 7:30PM with the sun starting to get low.

  • @travishansen4908
    @travishansen4908 5 лет назад

    Do you feed your oat greenfeed exclusivley to your cows or as part of a ration with grass/alfalfa hay?

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  5 лет назад

      both, mostly as part of a ration, the feed value was good enough that I fed it by itself in the begining of the 3rd trimester.

  • @kennethmarlow2731
    @kennethmarlow2731 6 лет назад +1

    When your born in central Florida and grew up in humidity, you get used to it or you wouldn’t survive

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад +3

      I would like to tour some of those ranches in Florida but I would have to go in the winter, so I could live.

  • @SouthSaskFarmer1
    @SouthSaskFarmer1 5 лет назад

    How many feet pulled together there?

  • @kopenhagenkid
    @kopenhagenkid 5 лет назад +1

    How many oat bales did u get

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  5 лет назад

      I don't even remember anymore but it yielded well and the bales weighed up good and the feed tests were good and the cows really enjoyed eating last winter.

  • @floydfarms1578
    @floydfarms1578 6 лет назад

    Will those oats come back for any decent amount to cut or graze? Or is it going to die out and then you plant something else?

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад +1

      They won't grow back enough to cut just a little grazing

  • @Mary-had-a-lil-farm
    @Mary-had-a-lil-farm 6 лет назад

    I was reading some of the comments and the bailer could catch fire??? That’s why the moisture of the bail is important? If it’s too dry there is risk of fire? There is sooooo much more to farming then what most people can even conceive. Wow!

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад +2

      Balers catch fire from bearings going out on the rollers, that's why you carry a fire extinguisher and you stay on top of your greasing and inspect it often.

  • @outdoorking69
    @outdoorking69 3 года назад

    Were thinking of doing oat hay this season. Just wondering what your seeding rate was to get this kind of tonnage?

  • @st00rmer
    @st00rmer 6 лет назад

    why do not you put plastic on the round bales ?? when i mix peas and oats and make round bales off, I have to plastic them otherwise the silage will be destroyed because of the heat and the rot. then a question to ?? why wait so they get so dry ?? the cores fall out when baling the oats

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад

      Plastic is expensive and I don't need to haul water around. I bale dry feed and my bales are awesome and the cows love it. What kind of baler do you have that your bales fall apart?

    • @Mary-had-a-lil-farm
      @Mary-had-a-lil-farm 6 лет назад

      AndersonCattleCo. Twine is natural and goes away, plastic does not. Seems more environmentally sound. But I know nothing about bailing.

  • @Amaranthian450
    @Amaranthian450 6 лет назад

    Hows that BR780? Ive heard mixed opinions on them but i would like to know the truth...

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад

      The BR780 and BR7090 are good balers , the only problem is the Extra sweep pick up wasn't built heavy enough so if it doesn't have it then it's fine and the last years they built the BR7090 they got better on the pick up and now the new balers have a very heavy pick up.

  • @LVFFarmVlogs
    @LVFFarmVlogs 6 лет назад +1

    Its very challenging here to get hay dry! Humidity is an everyday thing!

  • @modsquad8817
    @modsquad8817 6 лет назад

    We usually have to bail 2 a.m. here cause of dew point, temp and humidity. We do get days when we here in Oklahoma can bail in the day. Last year we had a bailer go up in flames lol.

    • @modsquad8817
      @modsquad8817 6 лет назад

      Besides alpha hay what would the 2nd best hay is in your opinion.

  • @aidan6726
    @aidan6726 5 лет назад

    how many acres did you cut and how many bales did you get?

  • @chuckstevenson2929
    @chuckstevenson2929 6 лет назад

    That's a lot of nice looking bales.

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад

      yup the bales are nice, and for how bad it was in the spring and how late I planted the yield was ok.

  • @kevinwc5439
    @kevinwc5439 6 лет назад

    Have you ever thought about getting a front mounted rake or a baler mounted one. That way you could do both operations in one and not have to worry about the wind blowing your windrows so much.

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад

      I have but most of my hay is alfalfa and you have to rake when it is tough so you don't lose your leaves. I've seen some guess that do grass that rake with a front mount.

    • @kevinwc5439
      @kevinwc5439 6 лет назад

      I see, that makes sense. I didn't think about the alfalfa.

  • @ryckmanangusranch4349
    @ryckmanangusranch4349 6 лет назад

    Wow nice looking oats hey. Ours had to lay 7 days too. The millet layed 12 days before it got ready.

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад

      A few years ago I grew a big oat crop and it yielded 8ton/acre and I had rain on it and it rained twice once after raking 2to1 and it laid for 33 days and I baled it on the tough side to get it baled. That was a hard year.

    • @ryckmanangusranch4349
      @ryckmanangusranch4349 6 лет назад

      wow 8 ton an acre is crazy. We get 4 maybe 5. We did get 23 ton an acre on our corn silage this year.

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад

      8 was the highest I ever got but in my area 5-6 is pretty normal, I've grown a lot of 3ton and then you lose money. In heavier land they are growing barley silage that is yielding 10 tons of dry matter. My best corn yielded 25 wet tons, but I've harvested plenty at 15ton.

    • @ryckmanangusranch4349
      @ryckmanangusranch4349 6 лет назад

      We have light soil for the most part also. If you get rain it will produce like crazy. How many acres of corn do you chop usually?

  • @69druth
    @69druth 6 лет назад

    Nice crop. Been a hot summer for us in the east.

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад

      We've been toasty but if we had rain it would've been easier

  • @karljacobson1575
    @karljacobson1575 6 лет назад

    Just curious why u don't use net wrap? Lot quicker tying! Lot to pickup also! Keep a guy out of the pool hall!!! Lol....

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад +1

      We hate net wrap with frozen bales in the winter twine is better, my baler that can do net wrap died last year so we are twine only. We use 2500 round bales a year a net wrap is nice when it is nice out and when you are baling. Even though I hate wrap the next baler I buy will be wrap because most don't even come with twine anymore.

  • @AlbertaRanch
    @AlbertaRanch 6 лет назад

    Good looking bales, should make nice feed.

  • @JamesOBrien2253
    @JamesOBrien2253 6 лет назад

    Wow 43 degrees Celsius we got temps of 35 this summer and we did nothing during the day how did you even survive

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад +1

      I am not into above 40 temps , I'd rather put a jacket on than sweat to death.

  • @albertusmostert5418
    @albertusmostert5418 6 лет назад

    Does 35 mean the percentage moisture of the bale is that percentage good or bad and what must the average be 😆

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад +1

      Yes 35 is the moisture but with the dew it is a false reading , under 20 is where you want to be.

    • @albertusmostert5418
      @albertusmostert5418 6 лет назад

      AndersonCattleCo. Thanks for answering your awesome

  • @MollysHappyDuckFarm
    @MollysHappyDuckFarm 6 лет назад

    Oh Cool. I left a like.

  • @ardenrouth3555
    @ardenrouth3555 6 лет назад

    That's a lot of bales to haul in.

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад

      It will take me a day and a half to haul them in with the 8 bale wagon.

  • @markcornell986
    @markcornell986 6 лет назад

    nice looking feed..

  • @jasonmikkelsen8869
    @jasonmikkelsen8869 6 лет назад

    I was baking straw on Sunday night in west central Minnesota and that Canadian smoke was blocking out the sun and now its Friday and its still hazy here just be some fires you guys got burning up there

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад

      British Columbia is in a state of emergency because of the fires so it is really smoky here, plus they said we are getting smoke from California in jet stream. I saw a picture of the City of Calgary and you couldn't see 2 blocks because it was so smoky.

  • @rogerwilson9361
    @rogerwilson9361 6 лет назад

    It's not they feel the shock but it's dry they don't care and will walk throw a fence Black Angus are bad about walking throw a fence and Red Angus not so bad about walking throw one. The oats though would make more but as dry as it been they did real good.

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад

      They don't feel anything because it is so dry, I can check the fencer and it's good but if you grab the fence it barely tingles.

  • @kennethmarlow2731
    @kennethmarlow2731 6 лет назад

    Look on one lonely farmers RUclips channel, the stuff he uses he swears by to the point he shot a tire with the stuff in it.

  • @steverosenberger8671
    @steverosenberger8671 6 лет назад

    Kind of boring. You need to change our camera view. It gets tired of looking at oats going into the baler real quick. I realize that you have to watch the baler takes in. Let us see a bale coming out of the baler. Let us see somebody picking up the bales.

    • @AndersonCattleCo
      @AndersonCattleCo  6 лет назад +8

      If you don't like it don't watch it. I don't make money on RUclips so I don't own a bunch of cameras . I'd like to see your videos

    • @austinjohn7883
      @austinjohn7883 5 лет назад

      AndersonCattleCo. Lol u tell em