Nice hay. We could use it here in North West Texas. This area is the third largest milk producer in the US behind WI and CA. A large part goes to Dallas but more for cheese the goes all over the world. You could make make a lot if we were not 600 miles SW of you. This area grows mostly silage. My neighbor has 100,000 milk cows. We get 6 times the Chicago corn futures for corn silage ton. We make 35 tons per acre so most other crops are pushed to the side.
Would you be willing to do a video on the different layout of the moitor useing the iso monitor ver the bale trac pro monitor and which one you like better
Is that small wheel on that older baler supposed to be that off? Love these types of videos though, especially when you all are working in the field together.
Thank you Ryan and Hannah for a great video. I saw your last video where you were cutting that field and I couldn’t believe how thick the grass was. Thank you again.
Some of the best drone footage in the Ag channels! At first, the music seems totally wrong, but it becomes mesmerizing. Only problem with cutting across a roller wrapped in wrap is you can score the roller and it will become more prone to wrapping. You almost have to slice sideways. Don't ask me how I know.🙄 Lots of good cow chow!👍👍
Consider promoting resturants that buy farmer grade coop meat. Do food reviews, and special events. No warehouse supplier fills seats like your subs will. It also gives fans a non farm place to see, buy beef, pork, eat and buy merch. If Jack Link minog WI can sell jerkey, so could you through farmer grade. Check in Plateville for freezer and shipping orders as a satellite coop member. Add Jacob Lmowles, main lobster and Luke Mcfadden crabs both sell frozen foods thru hugh resturants. Barter retail and add more channel collaborations farming and fishing. Plant more grass, less row crops and let the animals do the haying, fertilizing, seeding instead of getting hosed on grain production, equipment costs and out of sight inputs. Field to plate survives.
I have to say it again: You make the best farming videos out there! Thanks for putting all the work into them.🙂👍
Wow what a difference in a year! Last year was a struggle to get much hay from the valley.
Nice video Ryan and some good looking hay!! Drone footage is Top Notch as always
Mighty job Ryan and The Crew, by the look of that dust, moisture count was low💯👌👍🙏😎
Your videography is wonderful. The J.F. Gloss is just beautiful too.
That's some good looking hay. Awesome video
I was gonna say bedding but everyone says good hay in a diffrent way 😂
That is pretty heavy material👍😁 working with two balers is nice👍👍
Thanks Ryan!
Wow best video in a long time, well done 😎
Good to hear that moisture wasn't a problem in this field.
Curious if u or Travis have done a history of the valley video?
Great video and awesome drone footage Ryan. Wow it really turned out the hay that is great for you guys 👍
Another great video!
Pretty nice sports field you got down there when it's mowed 😜
Nice hay. We could use it here in North West Texas. This area is the third largest milk producer in the US behind WI and CA. A large part goes to Dallas but more for cheese the goes all over the world. You could make make a lot if we were not 600 miles SW of you. This area grows mostly silage. My neighbor has 100,000 milk cows. We get 6 times the Chicago corn futures for corn silage ton. We make 35 tons per acre so most other crops are pushed to the side.
Great drone videos!
Good stuff
Need more net wrap rolls on hand.
I love this video ❤❤❤
Hey Ryan nice video.
Please do a video on hulling bales
Hi everyone from northwest Missouri I absolutely love seeing all the tractors working in the same field working together ❤❤
Hey Ryan!!
300 bales in one day sure nice for sure....
Would you be willing to do a video on the different layout of the moitor useing the iso monitor ver the bale trac pro monitor and which one you like better
It's nice having windrows as wide as the pickup, you don't have to weave as much. Easy to see why you don't use the kicker on your other fields.
great vid! do you still have the Kuhn baler you were using? or was it just a demo?
Wonderful videos Farming equipment. thank you!!
Man, that's a lot of hay for one field.
Is that small wheel on that older baler supposed to be that off? Love these types of videos though, especially when you all are working in the field together.
Where is the hay at lol😂
Thank you Ryan and Hannah for a great video. I saw your last video where you were cutting that field and I couldn’t believe how thick the grass was. Thank you again.
Are both of your balers the same and bale the same size bale
Your hay is looking pretty good my friend.
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesirrr
Such gorgeous Wisconsin countryside!
I think you should conclude with"And That's a Wrap"
Wow so nice lovely 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
It's never fun when you end up getting Farmer Pompoms out of the balers 😅😊😊. Excellent work on a rather chill out vid.. stay safe 🏴
Some of the best drone footage in the Ag channels! At first, the music seems totally wrong, but it becomes mesmerizing. Only problem with cutting across a roller wrapped in wrap is you can score the roller and it will become more prone to wrapping. You almost have to slice sideways. Don't ask me how I know.🙄 Lots of good cow chow!👍👍
Actually I think if you have extra bells you might be able to share a few or sell them off
There has been at least one video of them selling bales in the past. It all depends on meeting ones needs first and then market prices.
Luckily there is one roller in this baler to rescue the netwrap! LOL
Driving while droning is dangerous! Be careful out there 😊
The way it looks like that you might have around 200 bales or more but I could be wrong though
Consider promoting resturants that buy farmer grade coop meat. Do food reviews, and special events. No warehouse supplier fills seats like your subs will. It also gives fans a non farm place to see, buy beef, pork, eat and buy merch. If Jack Link minog WI can sell jerkey, so could you through farmer grade. Check in Plateville for freezer and shipping orders as a satellite coop member. Add Jacob Lmowles, main lobster and Luke Mcfadden crabs both sell frozen foods thru hugh resturants. Barter retail and add more channel collaborations farming and fishing. Plant more grass, less row crops and let the animals do the haying, fertilizing, seeding instead of getting hosed on grain production, equipment costs and out of sight inputs. Field to plate survives.