2nd Cut Hay & Straw Baling
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ธ.ค. 2024
- We have about a 1 week stretch of sunny and dry weather, which is perfect for baling our 2nd cutting of hay and some rye straw.
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Nice farmer🎉🎉🎉❤ my jopha
Like how you snuck up on Sanders. Motherly love ❤️
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Thanks Rhonda always enjoy your videos love farming
I love this family and how they work so well together !!! A wonderful thing in these trying times....GOD Bless Ya'll !!!
Nice job sneaking up on your son. Both of you have a great sense of humor. Thanks again.
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Thanks for a wonderful video
Great video!
Your Massey always sounds so smooth. My grandfather always liked Massey equipment on his farm. Thank you for sharing your video with us.
I enjoy watching your videos 👍 nice scare on Sanders 😀 God Bless 🙏
Thanks so much!
❤Just love watching the intelligent and hard working stars on the videos of Acres of Clay, I hope all of you take care of yourselves and please be safe ❤ !
Thanks for posting Ronda! Denise and I always enjoy! Please continue, if possible to share the repairs as they along with all the content is interesting and informative! Best and blessings to you all 😊
you are a very good and beautiful family, good, good,😘😘😘
How nice to see you on this sunny Sunday. I am not a farmer but it looks like the mower cuts at a fast speed. Most of your equipment is big compared to the equipment that was on my aunt's farm in 1979. I admire you families ability to fix things. I sure wish that I had some kind of skill. There is so much work; I do not know how you do it all. I have broken back so I would not make it as a farmer. It is always good to see you and your family farm. 🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠
Your garden looks very nice I don’t know when you have time to work in it. I am a 87 year old retired pork producer.
Agradable contraste entre la forma de las nubes y el paisaje de la granja... 🤔👏Espectacular atardecer!
I like your videos they are family done thank you
Excellent Video as Always. Keep up the Strong 💪 Efforts. Thanks Rhonda! 👍🙏
Enjoy the video as always been away for a day or two at the beach just got to watch your friend from Virginia❤😊
Thank you for sharing it with us . Farm life is wonderful! Enjoy that your family always works together.
Good morning. Thanks for bringing all of us along! 😊
You are so welcome!
Great episode with good explanations and ride alongs. The sun is shining so lots of work to do. So very much goes into a gallon of milk.
Beautiful straw , great bale per acre have a Beautiful day love you all from Australia ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love watching you make the bales and haul them in for storage. It must be a real satisfying feeling to see them in the storage shed. It seems something always doesn't grow in the gardens, and then the next year, it excels. It's a head-scratching feeling.
Love the family family farms, ❤
The opening part of the video and talking about a beautiful day, took me back to my childhood days of being on the farm. There were always days that were better than others, with the heat, calm winds, and fresh smells. Still love the sound of that Massey Ferguson 7495!!! Nice job sneaking up on Sanders!!!
Always glad to get to see you The work is never done on the farm 18:36 🤠🥇
Good work everyone!
Instrument cluster on the tractor is really clean
You are a good person Rhonda! Thanks for the video 😊
Love how you all are just doing it with grace and not trying to primp & sell yourselves. Don’t change a thing. Not even religious but blessings all around.
Outstanding FAMILY!😇!😇!😇!😇!😇!😇!😇!😇!😇!
Good morning and great video Rhonda. It usually happens when you're on the last row when you shear the pin. Take care and have a blessed and safe day
What a great video
Thanks!
Awesome video Rhonda, I enjoyed the masseys working they’re worth. Keep up the good job.👍
What do you do with all all the hay bales?
Feed them to our cows
Keep the videos coming 👍👍😀
Its nice to watch your videos...Cutting grass...baling straw etc...the garden looks good....Stay safe and see you on the next one
Excellent video Rhonda as usual, year moving on when straw is bring brought home, lovely sunset.
Good morning 🙏 🌄 from keavy Kentucky
Outstanding. Just love this.
Great to see the bales on the land 👍. The garden looks great, here in Pennsylvania it has been dry, no rain.
Great work Ronda and The Gang, have a safe week👌👍🙏😎
Beautiful garden
Thanks!
Great vid stay safe have a blessed day
Busy, busy, busy, it's that time of year !! Thank you Rhonda for taking your time to share the journey of your wonderful hard working family!!!! Very interesting content for sure . I especially liked the drone footage of Kevin mowing. A nice looking field . We have been in a drought here in southwestern Virginia. You all be careful and God bless !!!! Eddy
Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing , looking forward for your next video. Great to see all your family working as a well tuned team . Just a thought wondering if you could give us a tour of your garden .?
Blessings 😃🤗❤️🙏🏻
I'll do a tour one of these days... 😊
Well Hello there Ronda
Loved the video as always Top Notch, you and the family are so busy and so nice for you to be helping the neighbors, happy to see the garden thriving and praying you keep getting great weather for the crops
As always work safely stay healthy and I will be waiting in Puns and Needles until the next video
Your friend always from Franklin Massachusetts Kenny Dean ❤😊👍👋✅
Thanks for watching!
I enjoy everything y’all do!!!! Great family!!!!!
Nice sunset and video.:)
Thanks! 😊
Great crop of rye to yeild that many bales.
Another awesome vid! Stay safe
Great video, seeing all the work on the farm is great. Thanks, see you next week
Good morning from Missouri
Nice video, thanks for sharing.
We've had years where we broke EVERYTHING on daily basis and other years broke nothing,go figure.
We've also one field in particular, doesn't matter what we grow on it,it's HEAVY.
Thankfully we've a tractor with creeper gear transmission, only way we have harvested.
Enjoyed the video. I like the baler. I make straw too. I live in north central North Carolina. We finally got some rain Thursday and Friday night. Good job.😊
Fixing on the fly , great job
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊😊
Thx for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Good morning, love your channel!!
Thank you!!
Great video
Thanks for the video, Rhonda! Busy day with hay and baling - it seems like a poor design when the shear bolt is so hard to get to. It would be nice to be able to fix it quickly in the field withe the punch and hammer! Have a nice day! 😀
Awesome video. Chuckle that you guys used a clawhammer to remove the broken bolt. 😊
Nothing more frustrating than to have a bolt shear like that one did on the baler. For my youngest son and I we have a 30 minute drive to our hay field, so we just have to take everything that we can with us! Nice to see you have a great straw yield from your neighbors rye! I do enjoy watching the haying especially because I've been doing it for most of my life. Thanks and I hope you all have a great week!
Sneaking up on Sanders 😂
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Groetjes Jan nog een fijne zondag eerste 👍🇧🇪
Thank you!!
Looks like some great corn next to the rye straw bales, I assume the corn is not yours. That corn is a testament to all the rain. Thanks for the video Rhonda.
Might have to do a small hose tile job to keep the water draining for your flowers.
Next year, I will mound the soil...
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If the shearbolt doesn't break clean, you may want to try a "harder" bolt, so it won't smear when it lets go. Been there, done that. Great video, I know there's few things as unpleasant as shoveling 1000 bu inside of a bin in the summer. Keep at it, and I will keep watching!👍👍
Here in the northeast Michigan they are just getting the first cutting off
Those fields that Kevin cut will dry up in no time. With the temperatures we're having. I'm i the east and we are so dry. We have only had .94 inches of rain so far this month.WE have been running 85- 90 degrees all month which will be reflective when my electric bill comes in. But looking forward to next week there is no change except getting hotter.
Love the video tysm
THANKS!
Your loader tractor looks newer with new front tires on it, I know not cheap.
Just a few short years ago when hay was going in the barn Sanders and Kenzie would be playing in it. Time does fly. What or who determines whether the Challenger or the Massey does the baling? Is one more efficient than the other? I'm starting Amish Friendship bread starters this week, it makes the best blueberry muffins and bread, even though it's time consuming. Even though I rarely eat sweets, I always find enough friends and family to gift it to. Have a safe and productive week, Blessings to the family and farm.
The baler normally stays hooked to the Massey, and the Challenger stays hooked to the manure spreader. Love Amish friendship bread!!
When it starts shearing off the shear bolt like that either the bolt wasn’t tight enough or the hole has been oblong out. At least that what happens with my balers. I usually have to press thee one out of the flywheel. I usually have had a bushing on the other part but on my massy Ferguson 3x4 it doesn’t have one and the want a $1000 for a replacement. So this winter we will machine a bushing.
Yes, Ethan said he should have tightened the bolt before starting.
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i like how you scared sanders lol. that was good. how is 2nd cutting looking like?
2nd cut looks good!
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you like an open station tractor or the closed ones?
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Both have their place.
How many lbs of seed did he use to get the volume of straw he got cause that is crazy good just curious
200lbs per acre
Rhonda, did you have to watch the grinder for a while so Sanders could go change his underwear? 😂 l knew he didn't know you were there.
Sure is alot of shredded wheat. 😂
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That 7495 is that your second largest horse power tractor?
Yes, Challenger is the biggest.
What variety of cucumbers are those?
What is the place to get out of sheer pin? What kind of engineering is that? Lol
Great video is your 7495 a dyna vt
Yes.
Thanks
caution please, we lost a friend pushing a grain bin down, he got smothered and couldn't get out
Sorry to hear that. Yes, we use caution.
I should have been raised on a farm
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Rhonda, you're a little ornery. My dad used to do that when I ground feed. Scared me every time.
Why don’t you use a ball peen hammer A claw hammer is made of a softer metal
Dusty job. Cut this. Pound of red bud.
Your place is a farm not a homestead
Please give me Agriculture work visa 🇵🇰❤❤❤❤
In my case, clover and alfalfa have to be mowed because they are blooming, but the harvest is more important. Unfortunately, the drought took its toll and the harvest was poor. There is little straw and grain. The worst thing is that grain is cheap and straw is expensive. It costs up to $20 for a round bale weighing about 500 pounds
$20 a bale is a pretty good price here.
Nice video Ronda. ben/michigan