So visual appealing. The music track was perfect... Thank you for showing the farm in a perfect way. Seth nice to see your girl friend. Russell in Houston, Texas
Mowing, raking and baling - How different now from the old days" of sickle bar mowers, square bales, throwing the bales on a farm wagon, then on the elevator to the hay barn loft, and stacking them... I can still smell freshly mown hay while watching your haying operation. Nice drone shots. Also nice of you to share the driving with your girlfriend... Thanks for sharing!
Glad that the third cutting is in the barn safe and sound! If you get a fourth cutting will it be while you are harvesting corn, which is looking really good. Haley and Seth just a balling hay...love it.
Seth, this is the second time you have had your girlfriend in one of your videos. And the smile on your face each time has been the same. Can't hide those feelings!!! Keep up the excellent videos. They are much appreciated!
Love the drove footage, I was surprised how long the train was going "through" the farm, I thought this was a side track . I too would like baling & raking. Thanks for sharing. 🚜 🚜 🚜 🚜 🚜
Seth, it's nice to see your Father getting more air time. And it's about time that you finally introduced your girlfriend to us, you two make a cute couple. Your videos are getting a whole lot better, really enjoyed the drone shots. And even if there was a big old freight train rolling thru, it's all part of being a Farmer on the Prarie, right?
I guess since you're storing your hay under cover you can get away with soft centered bales? I know our Claas dealer says soft centers go inside but only Variant bales get stored outside.
I like your dad, a man with a few words, and lets the cutting/raking do the job. I could watch that for hours. Seth, if you were baling, who was doing the drone shots? I liked the music for the baling sequence. It's nice to see how well you and your dad work together. You and your girlfriend make a good couple.
Really good video...thanks for sharing it with us. I do have a question...how do you know when the baler is ready to release a bale? Total city person here lol.
It always amazes me how the equipment works on the farm. Before I forget, can we see the family garden that you planted on a previous video to see how it is doing? Great to see your girlfriend in the video.Thanks for sharing.
How long have you had the claas baler, how many bales are on it, how do you like it, how many bales do you put threw it a year, have you made any silage bales with it, can you made a 4, 5, 6 tall bale? Have looked at a few of them but wondered how they run an hold up!?
Ours is the fixed chamber Rolland 620. It is a good baler with an exceptional pickup. We have had it a year and baled hay, straw, and corn stalks. It’s greatest downfall is the bale density. Because of that we are thinking about trading it for a Variant 460 or 465. It has 1050 bales on it.
Hi, was wondering why you rake at 45 degrees to the cut? everyone else just follows the cut rows. Does 3 or more cuts become a compaction issue on the soil?
Teaching girls to run the equipment is a good idea. The tools today are such that man handling crops is a thing of the past. Your bails looked to be soft. Do you bail a little more loose than most? Good vid. Peace.
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Wow beautiful sunset pretty country...👍🙏💕
Great video Seth. Thanks. Your Dad is cool and laidback.Its amazing what a person can accomplish in a life time.
So visual appealing. The music track was perfect... Thank you for showing the farm in a perfect way. Seth nice to see your girl friend.
Russell in Houston, Texas
Mowing, raking and baling - How different now from the old days" of sickle bar mowers, square bales, throwing the bales on a farm wagon, then on the elevator to the hay barn loft, and stacking them... I can still smell freshly mown hay while watching your haying operation. Nice drone shots. Also nice of you to share the driving with your girlfriend... Thanks for sharing!
Really enjoyed the panoramic views just before and when the freight train went through.
I used to enjoy haying when I was a farm hand.... super good.
Another great video seth. Stay safe
Glad that the third cutting is in the barn safe and sound! If you get a fourth cutting will it be while you are harvesting corn, which is looking really good. Haley and Seth just a balling hay...love it.
Thanks for all you do. The videos are great
Beautiful sunset
Great video guys! Love the setting sun in the background!!
I love the video at 13:12 with the train in the background totally awesome.
There is something relaxing in watching hay baling.
Dad runs a fine line 👌
Thank you. Some beautiful shots in this video today. :)
Good thing you upgraded lighting on tractor.
Good job and great video 👍🏽👍🏽
Seth, this is the second time you have had your girlfriend in one of your videos. And the smile on your face each time has been the same. Can't hide those feelings!!! Keep up the excellent videos. They are much appreciated!
I like how the hay cutter made corners.
Jazz farmers! Love the drone shots.
Love the drove footage, I was surprised how long the train was going "through" the farm, I thought this was a side track . I too would like baling & raking. Thanks for sharing. 🚜 🚜 🚜 🚜 🚜
Seth, it's nice to see your Father getting more air time. And it's about time that you finally introduced your girlfriend to us, you two make a cute couple. Your videos are getting a whole lot better, really enjoyed the drone shots. And even if there was a big old freight train rolling thru, it's all part of being a Farmer on the Prarie, right?
Awesome!
I guess since you're storing your hay under cover you can get away with soft centered bales? I know our Claas dealer says soft centers go inside but only Variant bales get stored outside.
Greetings from Poland
Cool camera angles on the baling, nice!
I like your dad, a man with a few words, and lets the cutting/raking do the job. I could watch that for hours. Seth, if you were baling, who was doing the drone shots? I liked the music for the baling sequence. It's nice to see how well you and your dad work together. You and your girlfriend make a good couple.
Really good video...thanks for sharing it with us. I do have a question...how do you know when the baler is ready to release a bale? Total city person here lol.
The baler monitor inside the cab controls the baler.
oh yea, whats the song at 16:10, love it.
I think the ladies in your life might like to visit Anna Trues an Irish dairy farmer she knows her stuff.
Is your Claas baler what they call a soft core baler, and what advantages does it have over a harder core baler?
When you sell one of those round bales . How much do they weigh and what is the price per bale ?
👍👌🇨🇦❤, Daddy D, gettin' R done
Are those soft core bales ?
Will you make a 4th cutting sometime in September?
If the rains continue, we hope to do a 4th cutting.
What state are you located in? If I may ask. I’m in ND and your area almost looks like my area haha
Hello Seth, how many acres did you have to bale? By the way, no tedding of the grass?
It always amazes me how the equipment works on the farm. Before I forget, can we see the family garden that you planted on a previous video to see how it is doing? Great to see your girlfriend in the video.Thanks for sharing.
Garden update should be coming in a few days.
How many cuts do you get from one planting? Thanks again for another great video!
Depends on the weather. This year we are hoping for 4 cuttings.
How long have you had the claas baler, how many bales are on it, how do you like it, how many bales do you put threw it a year, have you made any silage bales with it, can you made a 4, 5, 6 tall bale? Have looked at a few of them but wondered how they run an hold up!?
Ours is the fixed chamber Rolland 620. It is a good baler with an exceptional pickup. We have had it a year and baled hay, straw, and corn stalks. It’s greatest downfall is the bale density. Because of that we are thinking about trading it for a Variant 460 or 465. It has 1050 bales on it.
Hi, was wondering why you rake at 45 degrees to the cut? everyone else just follows the cut rows. Does 3 or more cuts become a compaction issue on the soil?
Because of the shape of the field we have to cut 3 different directions. So we just rake the longest way.
Teaching girls to run the equipment is a good idea. The tools today are such that man handling crops is a thing of the past. Your bails looked to be soft. Do you bail a little more loose than most? Good vid. Peace.
What brand of netwrap do you use
Claas
Wow dry land hay doesn’t yield so good!
That hay didn’t look dry to me? I know you can’t really tell watching a video, but looked too green and bales awfully soggy soft looking?
Nice touch to have your GF along
Farming with a 66 series International. Pretty sure that's how God intended it to be. 😊
Them bales don’t have a lot’s of hay bales not tight when u have a tight bales u have a lot’s of hay
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