The most stressful times on the farm were always haying! Because the weather guys were so unreliable back in the '70s. Then the baler decides to slip every other knot. I learned all the cuss words then and what it meant to beat the equipment with a crescent wrench! So I understand the calls you are getting for hay repairs.
seen you flip the switch on and off for preservative i love how the dorman i have uses a hocky puck gps to turn inoculate on and off as you go and stop
I just saw a short that talked about strip tilling. I didn’t really know what strip tilling was and now I know it has nothing to do with people taking their clothes off.
Good afternoon, Jon. The bale count sounds good. I was watching Massey Man a few days back. He had a 7s.180 with a massey baler wrapper combination. They were using silage wrap as opposed to net wrap. The theory is that the bales are more air-tight, therefore better quality silage. 👍
There's a lot of milk in there!
The most stressful times on the farm were always haying! Because the weather guys were so unreliable back in the '70s. Then the baler decides to slip every other knot. I learned all the cuss words then and what it meant to beat the equipment with a crescent wrench! So I understand the calls you are getting for hay repairs.
That's some nice looking feed. 👍🙂
And a lot there!
seen you flip the switch on and off for preservative i love how the dorman i have uses a hocky puck gps to turn inoculate on and off as you go and stop
With Ted money yes, I thought about it. But I was thinking in the future I can run it through the agleader?!
I just saw a short that talked about strip tilling. I didn’t really know what strip tilling was and now I know it has nothing to do with people taking their clothes off.
Ha!
Good afternoon, Jon. The bale count sounds good. I was watching Massey Man a few days back. He had a 7s.180 with a massey baler wrapper combination. They were using silage wrap as opposed to net wrap. The theory is that the bales are more air-tight, therefore better quality silage. 👍
That would be slick! Maybe if I win the lottery!
$300+ PP check and 2.5 to 3 ton of forage to feed or sell isn't all that bad.
Nice tight round bale
Thanks