We did 42 pounds to the acre, and the seed was Gro-N-Graze classic (conventional sorghum) We just wanted to try the basic kind to see how it did, next year we are planning on doing the silage kind and to wrap it
I see you posted for about a year before stopping. You should keep at it, your content has promise man! Drop a reply if you’d like some help or just to chat strategy and we’ll line something up.
Nice looking stuff, but does your animals waste alot of that cuz of stalks? Or they eat 90 percent of it? P,s have you guys tried extended your windrows out so it could dry faster? Sure you may drive over it but we noticed that it seems to dry our hay a bit quicker.
You didn't squeeze the cane for juice THEN silage them??? My late Uncle had a dairy over in Paris, AR and his cow LOVED the heads mixed with silaged sorghum cane, mixed with "throw-out bread" from the Bunny Bread store. I'm a once-removed from the farm City Boy, and none of my folks raised beef cattle. I raised some hogs on a friend's farm. They're like bananas, when they're "ripe", peel 'em and eat 'em! I'm a member of PETA-People Eating Tasty Animals! Being a farmer or rancher is harder work than I was ever able to do. I raise my pill bottles to ya' fella! BTW, I'm up in Tussa, Okra-Homer!
You guys have some nice equipment!
Loved seeing sorghum in this country again . hope people will realize the valve.nice bales
We are planning on doing it again!! Thanks
Just curious, how much do those bales weigh? I only ask because 3.5 bales per acre really doesn't seem right for sorghum.
These transitions go hard! Love the vid Jarrett!
Loved this video!
Great job.
The best sorghum cutter in the Wild Wild West
What type of sorghum (species?) is grown for cereal vs animal feed? And what type for animal feed in bales we saw here?
Looks like good stuff!
Sick drone footage
Best thing is to high moisture bale that and wrap it the cows love it
We are warping it next time for sure, takes to long to dry!
Fav video yet
Good video. I wish you would tell what seeds you planted and at what rate you planted. Just for us use to be farmers
We did 42 pounds to the acre, and the seed was Gro-N-Graze classic (conventional sorghum)
We just wanted to try the basic kind to see how it did, next year we are planning on doing the silage kind and to wrap it
Emery loved this one
I was here before 1 million subscribers
Beautiful farm 🎉
I see you posted for about a year before stopping. You should keep at it, your content has promise man! Drop a reply if you’d like some help or just to chat strategy and we’ll line something up.
Great video!
FBN needs to sponsor your videos
Can't believe that you've had enough moisture in S.E. OK to get that stand.
I know! The rain hit it just right and keep coming!
didn't they used to make molasses from sorghum?
Yes they sure did!
Nice looking stuff, but does your animals waste alot of that cuz of stalks? Or they eat 90 percent of it? P,s have you guys tried extended your windrows out so it could dry faster? Sure you may drive over it but we noticed that it seems to dry our hay a bit quicker.
They will probably eat 80-90% of it because the stalks were small.
My surghum been seeded since June 10. It’s just above knee height now. Lol.
That’s great!!!
You didn't squeeze the cane for juice THEN silage them??? My late Uncle had a dairy over in Paris, AR and his cow LOVED the heads mixed with silaged sorghum cane, mixed with "throw-out bread" from the Bunny Bread store. I'm a once-removed from the farm City Boy, and none of my folks raised beef cattle. I raised some hogs on a friend's farm. They're like bananas, when they're "ripe", peel 'em and eat 'em! I'm a member of PETA-People Eating Tasty Animals! Being a farmer or rancher is harder work than I was ever able to do. I raise my pill bottles to ya' fella! BTW, I'm up in Tussa, Okra-Homer!
We are definitely wrapping them next time but we wanted to see how the cows do on it dry baled! Thanks for the comment!
How will i know plant have Prussic acid or nitrate poisoning
Good
Where is the ranch located?
Southeastern Oklahoma
You need to what for nitrates in this crop as it will cows to abort there calf . sorry music
No way that barely made 4 bales an acre.
That was only one cutting
Ear blasting music... stopped right off
Couldn't finish watching because of the music
For the older generation, they've added a convenient mute button for things on RUclips if the music hurts your precious little ears.