Yes, alfalfa does need fertilizer, but its mostly solid fertilizer. Also, alfalfa is dryed and baled in real life so i guess Oxy made it that way in the game as well.
Been watching for 2 years and moved to a rural area last summer. Watching tractors and farm vehicles go by daily and learning about the New Holland dealership down the road brought me to this current play-through. I love having peaceful let's plays to tune into. Please keep it up!
Back in FS15. I used to pick upp 6 round bales with the autoloader, then reverse onto an IT-runner flatbed and unnload them. Then come with an IT-runner trailer or truck and lift upp the fully stacked flatbed :) But only if the field was far away from the farm/sellpoint or if there larg amounts of bales. :D Realy funn and easy way to do it. Easy to transport and if I needed them i would just store the bales on the Flatbed. And yes, Good Stacking skills :D Definetly improved over the years xD
You should wash equipment a few times a year sense you are using seasons usually in America we wash the plow and cultivator and planters in the summer after you plant and you wash tractors fertilizers harvesters trailers and everything else used for harvest and for bailing items you wash during the fall where I live in America just throwing that idea out there so you won’t have to wash everything every video or two great video so far
Well, a hay bale of 4000L worth on average around 150/1000l is 600 pounds already, plus some markup and voila, that's how you get the prices. This is about the ingame prices of you make it your own hay.
Prices of everything are way off. This is done for game play. One sheep in FS is represented by around 10 sheep in RL. ie they cost 10 times more in FS and also you can fit 10 times less of them in truck for transport etc etc. Crop prices are also way off being about 3-4 times higher in FS compared to RL.
hi daggerwin a good tractor in my opinion would be a case pro 7250 it only has less than 200 hp 187 I think and biggest enging would be 285 hp my favorite tractor would suit sandy bay in my opinion oh ya I love ur videos been watching and been subscribed with 4 years keep up the work :) 👍👍
I appreciate this video is fairly old now but I am watching it for the first time today. I used to buy big round straw bales for my horse (he is no longer with us sadly, he was very old) and back in 2014 when I last bought bedding and feed it was £10 if I picked up from the farmer!!! Hay was £20! I can't believe how much they are now in RL and in this game it's just insane how much they are. Even haylage was only £25! This was Oxfordshire. Little straw bales were £1. Sometimes 75p if it was dusty. I was planning on getting another horse once my son becomes a bit more independent. Maybe not!
Thanks for installing the beacons on the t6, the fastrack could do with some also 🤣 and your stacking is top notch. Love your videos keep up the great work, hope your keeping well through this crisis. Keep the great vids comming 🙂
Hey you should bring back the old daggerwin intro from sandy bay fs17 for this series, i really liked that intro and how it crossed back and forth over the logo
there is a limit to how low you can go with the sprayer just some things as you buy the start on 0l/ha but as soon as you have changed it over 100l/ha it won't go back down. I spray with around 200-250l/ha. keep up the good content!!
I buy hay bales for my cattle. A 5ftx5ft round bale is usually $20-30 US from one of my neighbors. I pick up the bales straight out of the field, so no haul fee. If there's a drought or shortage of grass for some reason, the price goes up. A few years ago there was no rain for about 8 months and what little hay there was cost anywhere from $60-90 US... I also only feed hay from about Dec. 1 through Apr. 1. No need to feed all year.
Alfalfa or Lucerne is fed as hay to livestock. Either as bales or loose. Bales are much easier to handle. Its a perennial legume so you can get multiple cuts per season and it might last for 5-7 years or so. Its a nitrogen fixing plant so the only fert you would need to to deal with any soil deficiencies and what you are exporting as hay. Its quite high in protein.
Quick note if you see this - Wopster's Manure System also allows hoses to attach to base game liquid fertiliser sprayers and attach to base game IBCs - just another touch of realism. :)
Love your videos. You are a good storyteller. 600L/ha seems a little high. 100 - 140L/ha (10 - 15gal/acre) seems to be a typical rate of spray solution rate for commercial spray applicators.
You treat Alfalfa pretty much like grass, so if you want "Alfalfa hay windrow" for feed you let it dry, then you can bale it for storage. It was so warm when I mowed mine it dried as soon as I ran a tedder over it.
Price for bales this year is crap, I sold 150 4.5ft round hay for £15 each. Silage being sold at auction was only making about £10/bale. Not even enough to cover production costs. This is Lincolnshire/Rutland/Cambridgeshire area.
In southland new zeland. I haven't seen straw for sale, but Hay is 7 nzd- 10 nzd per conventional bale and a round bale is 65 to 75 depending on demand, silage bales are anywhere from 75 to 150 each depending on the quality and demands of sale.
I think bales are priced how they are as you can buy them, wrap them and sell them at a profit. So if they were only £100 you could make loads of profit just buying them. Which would be easier than growing the grass etc.
Devon has terrible weather btw, I it worse than the rest of the southern part of the UK. Good video though. Also around here in Devon, bales of straw will cost around £30-50 ish (depends on quality)
I’m from the area this map is based in and it’s pretty much like the rest of the country sometimes sunny raining most of the time and has not snowed in a long time.
To keep bales from rolling without mods, you position them 90 degrees sideways or across instead of up/down. It makes the field look a lot better and more realistic instead of then rolling to the bottom or then defying physics like daggerwins bales do
Nathan Brady not quick how it works in real life unfortunately but bales very rarely roll unless it’s silly steep as they way so much it flattens the bottom
Great British Role Play i live in Kentucky… mountains. Bales roll down the hill bud, at least from where I’m from there nothing steep on farm sim. Where I’m from they roll down the hill unless your rolling hay ledge or silage where the bottom mashes down, and sometimes they still roll. So you place horizontal on the field instead of vertical so they stay out and don’t roll. It’s pretty simple and yeah that’s how it works I’m real life🤷🏼♂️
I wish farming simulator had different aspects of farming for cows besides dairy. For example ranching/beef cattle farming. In the menu you could say what type of farm you have and for beef cattle you could turn off the feed ration ratio as they only need hay. It would also be cool if you could raise bottle calves/ steers.
There actually is a farm for raising calves on the map, though I haven't investigated it yet. From what little I know you feed them milk and sell them when they reach maturity.
I reckon you're pretty good at stacking them! Another great addition to the series. This may not be the appropriate place, but a friend of mine has just started a channel and some constructive criticism and support form this amazing community would be awesome. It is Playstation Farmer
Hi Daggerwin, really enjoying your videos. I have just started playing FS19 with my Son, who loves tractors. So I am getting lots of tips and tricks from watching you. But we are playing with Google Stadia, so cannot install mods at this time....stuck with all Standard Gear. I do have my own Server running so can tweak settings, but can't add new tools or machines. We really struggle with bales, unless I am mistaken, there is only one bale trailer, which is caged, and no trailer like the one you have. So we have to use a flatbed trailer with our truck, which doesn't allow straps. It's a nightmare as everything falls off :D Any tips for us during this series will be much appreciated. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
@@IDAG0902 The option to change the spray rate, is also available in-game and called "Variable Spray Usage". The bale capacity changer is "Variable Bale Capacity".
i used to be really horrible at stacking goods and such. I played one map without autoload trailers in fs17 and since then i always try to manually stack them lol Unless there's 100+ then i use autoload haha
A couple of observations. I didn't notice any crop destruction when you were spraying the fields unless it's not at the stage where the destruction occurs. Secondly, I thought I saw some weeds in Field 1 so they need to be dealt with?
i actually used muck grab in my own series cuz the bale squeezer is so unreaslistic,if u use that attachment IRL then the bale will deform cuz bales IRL arent rock solid but in fs it makes no difference and the bales are rock solid,so i just like using muck grab for everything
If im not mistaken, i think there was a mod for fs17, that allowed you to activate only 1 side of the sprayer, so when using this in alfa alfa field, it would be helpful, but im not sure if theres a mod for that in fs19
There's the variable spray usage mod which allows you to regulate throughput but no variable width mod like there was for '17. I know some real life sprayers have that capability so it's a shame it hasn't made it into the game.
In the uk for a round straw bale you’re looking around £20-£30 for fresh bales and the price will decrease as the quality decreases too. Hope this helps
Great video daggerwin. Can anybody help I can’t find the milk trigger we’re about is it located I assume you have to empty it as it dosnt sell automatically at midnight.
That ford seriously needed that wash. Looking so much better now.
Yes, alfalfa does need fertilizer, but its mostly solid fertilizer. Also, alfalfa is dryed and baled in real life so i guess Oxy made it that way in the game as well.
Been watching for 2 years and moved to a rural area last summer. Watching tractors and farm vehicles go by daily and learning about the New Holland dealership down the road brought me to this current play-through. I love having peaceful let's plays to tune into. Please keep it up!
Does anyone else think round bales shouldn't be solid as concrete and maybe loose some shape over time, or burst the wrap if you use spikes?
Yes
Yes
@Jelte Folkertsma yes I agree
I agree #staysafe
Yea
Another perfect video Daggerwin. I like that this style is a throwback to your 17 series, it reminds me of the Dusty Cove series.
here is a little tip, when your stacking bales, strap each on down one by one as your puting them on so if you mes up with one, the others wont fall
Back in FS15. I used to pick upp 6 round bales with the autoloader, then reverse onto an IT-runner flatbed and unnload them. Then come with an IT-runner trailer or truck and lift upp the fully stacked flatbed :) But only if the field was far away from the farm/sellpoint or if there larg amounts of bales. :D Realy funn and easy way to do it. Easy to transport and if I needed them i would just store the bales on the Flatbed. And yes, Good Stacking skills :D Definetly improved over the years xD
They are making a map of Tom pemberton farm I can't wait Edit he said it in his new live stream in the case
the Irish lads btw finally I found someone who is Irish 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
gonna be so cool
Me to
What really
I'm Irish too anyone from cork 😂
You are so good daggerwin be watching you for 2 years now and will continue keep up the good work
the treleborg wheels can go to narow
Great video again, but you should replace that sprayer for a smaller one, so you could save a lot of money and still have a decent sized sprayer.
Lastly, 600l/ha is too much in real life. 350 is what we spray our fields with.
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You should wash equipment a few times a year sense you are using seasons usually in America we wash the plow and cultivator and planters in the summer after you plant and you wash tractors fertilizers harvesters trailers and everything else used for harvest and for bailing items you wash during the fall where I live in America just throwing that idea out there so you won’t have to wash everything every video or two great video so far
Yes Dagger, fs prices are way off. Where we are a round hay bale is £35
Yah i agree.. I wonder what Giants think a square bale is worth in farm sim
I very much agry
Well, a hay bale of 4000L worth on average around 150/1000l is 600 pounds already, plus some markup and voila, that's how you get the prices. This is about the ingame prices of you make it your own hay.
They should put different prices in different maps
Prices of everything are way off. This is done for game play. One sheep in FS is represented by around 10 sheep in RL. ie they cost 10 times more in FS and also you can fit 10 times less of them in truck for transport etc etc. Crop prices are also way off being about 3-4 times higher in FS compared to RL.
hi daggerwin a good tractor in my opinion would be a case pro 7250 it only has less than 200 hp 187 I think and biggest enging would be 285 hp my favorite tractor would suit sandy bay in my opinion oh ya I love ur videos been watching and been subscribed with 4 years keep up the work :) 👍👍
Prob the best stacking youve done dag good job 👍
The weather in Devon can be nice and it’s a lovely area to live in
I appreciate this video is fairly old now but I am watching it for the first time today. I used to buy big round straw bales for my horse (he is no longer with us sadly, he was very old) and back in 2014 when I last bought bedding and feed it was £10 if I picked up from the farmer!!! Hay was £20! I can't believe how much they are now in RL and in this game it's just insane how much they are. Even haylage was only £25! This was Oxfordshire. Little straw bales were £1. Sometimes 75p if it was dusty. I was planning on getting another horse once my son becomes a bit more independent. Maybe not!
Thanks for installing the beacons on the t6, the fastrack could do with some also 🤣 and your stacking is top notch. Love your videos keep up the great work, hope your keeping well through this crisis. Keep the great vids comming 🙂
They’s videos are just so relaxing to watch haha keep up the good work and thanks for playing
Hey you should bring back the old daggerwin intro from sandy bay fs17 for this series, i really liked that intro and how it crossed back and forth over the logo
the one with the truck ?
Daggerwin i been watching your vids since 2013 and you are still the same but with better stacking skils. Take care mate and stay at home.
there is a limit to how low you can go with the sprayer just some things as you buy the start on 0l/ha but as soon as you have changed it over 100l/ha it won't go back down. I spray with around 200-250l/ha. keep up the good content!!
Daggerwin best let’s play yet keep up the good vids
Keep up the good work. STAY SAFE
Thank you sooooo much for pointing out the Workshop Tabber mod! This was annoying me ever since the beginning of playing FS.
I buy hay bales for my cattle. A 5ftx5ft round bale is usually $20-30 US from one of my neighbors. I pick up the bales straight out of the field, so no haul fee. If there's a drought or shortage of grass for some reason, the price goes up. A few years ago there was no rain for about 8 months and what little hay there was cost anywhere from $60-90 US... I also only feed hay from about Dec. 1 through Apr. 1. No need to feed all year.
Enable the added realism to vehicles and munual attaching in the savegame
i agree
manual
Alfalfa or Lucerne is fed as hay to livestock. Either as bales or loose. Bales are much easier to handle. Its a perennial legume so you can get multiple cuts per season and it might last for 5-7 years or so. Its a nitrogen fixing plant so the only fert you would need to to deal with any soil deficiencies and what you are exporting as hay. Its quite high in protein.
Hi i never really watch your lets plays i only watch your survival but im really enjoying this thank you for entertaining me keep up the good work
Quick note if you see this - Wopster's Manure System also allows hoses to attach to base game liquid fertiliser sprayers and attach to base game IBCs - just another touch of realism. :)
Daggerwin the stackmaster 💪🏻
A shredder mod aye hmm I like it
You know a cool feature would be if your speeding by a cop they will chase after you with the lights and sirens
In Australia a round bale is usual in the range of 80 to 100 dollars
Dagger win love your vids keep up the good work
Always a pleasure to watch.. Rock on 🤘🏻
I can confirm your stacking skill has vastly improved.
Daggerwin I have been watching your vids since fs13 keep up the good work and I hope you and your family stay safe during these difficult times 😀👍👍
He started in fs15 lol
Mexicansofa he started with fs13
I really miss farming after watching these videos.
Amazing video at the start you saif welcome back to sunday bay farm
Daggerwin has showed us a master class in bale stacking. Pretty neat if you ask me.
Love your videos. You are a good storyteller.
600L/ha seems a little high. 100 - 140L/ha (10 - 15gal/acre) seems to be a typical rate of spray solution rate for commercial spray applicators.
Great video Daggerwin! Loving this series.
hi daggerwin your videos are great keep up the great work
You treat Alfalfa pretty much like grass, so if you want "Alfalfa hay windrow" for feed you let it dry, then you can bale it for storage. It was so warm when I mowed mine it dried as soon as I ran a tedder over it.
Incidentally I think of round bales more like a swiss roll than an onion. ;)
Love all the Ford and new hollands
I like that corner, I don't know why.....it has that little lake, a nice view - that's why you like that corner😂😂
You have improved your staking skills Daggerwin.
Love that explanation that bales are very similar to onions
Your videos are the most perfection bob ross videos on youtube. Fact.
You know what else has layers? Parfait!
Quote of the day “My two attachments like each other”
A+ for stacking mate well done 👍
Around 30 - 50 euro per straw bale
Rian Connolly ye in uk they are £23 average
@@matthewbenbow6245 I'm in ireland
Rian Connolly ye ik but atm we bought 200 at a average of £23 (I meant to say Shropshire)
Well I'm going by a website that could be wrong
Price for bales this year is crap, I sold 150 4.5ft round hay for £15 each. Silage being sold at auction was only making about £10/bale. Not even enough to cover production costs. This is Lincolnshire/Rutland/Cambridgeshire area.
You're stacking skills are great 👍
I buy a large square straw bales for £15 for my horses, and hay is £10
Stacking is better than mine, 10/10.
In southland new zeland. I haven't seen straw for sale, but Hay is 7 nzd- 10 nzd per conventional bale and a round bale is 65 to 75 depending on demand, silage bales are anywhere from 75 to 150 each depending on the quality and demands of sale.
Bales are usually 25 50 Euro great video keep up the great work
I love this series keep it up btw hope you and your family and friends are ok
I think bales are priced how they are as you can buy them, wrap them and sell them at a profit. So if they were only £100 you could make loads of profit just buying them. Which would be easier than growing the grass etc.
Devon has terrible weather btw, I it worse than the rest of the southern part of the UK. Good video though. Also around here in Devon, bales of straw will cost around £30-50 ish (depends on quality)
Daggerwin: Really 650£ for a bale ! Me: Ohh thats steep that price for a round bale! Btw Amazing video as always Daggerwin! Keep up the great work
good stacking dag !! keep up the good work Always watch youre videos!
I’m from the area this map is based in and it’s pretty much like the rest of the country sometimes sunny raining most of the time and has not snowed in a long time.
would it be weird like u have been walking around and ur playing the game and u are like dam I was there ?😂
Luke O regan I have done that on the FS17 map 😂
Where in Devon are you from
William Davie south Devon
In Ireland Tipperary a bale of hay would be about 20 euros and straw would be about 15 or 20 euros
To keep bales from rolling without mods, you position them 90 degrees sideways or across instead of up/down. It makes the field look a lot better and more realistic instead of then rolling to the bottom or then defying physics like daggerwins bales do
Nathan Brady not quick how it works in real life unfortunately but bales very rarely roll unless it’s silly steep as they way so much it flattens the bottom
Great British Role Play i live in Kentucky… mountains. Bales roll down the hill bud, at least from where I’m from there nothing steep on farm sim. Where I’m from they roll down the hill unless your rolling hay ledge or silage where the bottom mashes down, and sometimes they still roll. So you place horizontal on the field instead of vertical so they stay out and don’t roll. It’s pretty simple and yeah that’s how it works I’m real life🤷🏼♂️
I wish farming simulator had different aspects of farming for cows besides dairy. For example ranching/beef cattle farming. In the menu you could say what type of farm you have and for beef cattle you could turn off the feed ration ratio as they only need hay. It would also be cool if you could raise bottle calves/ steers.
There actually is a farm for raising calves on the map, though I haven't investigated it yet. From what little I know you feed them milk and sell them when they reach maturity.
Steve is correct it’s really good and love doing it
Seasons let's you buy beef cattle as well as dairy, and if you want them to just have hay, give them hay?
Loving this series pretty good stacking to
I reckon you're pretty good at stacking them! Another great addition to the series. This may not be the appropriate place, but a friend of mine has just started a channel and some constructive criticism and support form this amazing community would be awesome. It is Playstation Farmer
Hi Daggerwin, really enjoying your videos. I have just started playing FS19 with my Son, who loves tractors. So I am getting lots of tips and tricks from watching you. But we are playing with Google Stadia, so cannot install mods at this time....stuck with all Standard Gear. I do have my own Server running so can tweak settings, but can't add new tools or machines. We really struggle with bales, unless I am mistaken, there is only one bale trailer, which is caged, and no trailer like the one you have. So we have to use a flatbed trailer with our truck, which doesn't allow straps. It's a nightmare as everything falls off :D Any tips for us during this series will be much appreciated. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
You can do narrow tyres with the trelloberg tyres on the t6
KEEP A EYE ON YOUR FUEL ON YOUR TRACTORS DAGGERWIN!
26:45
Damn it you 12 yo, stop writing in caps.
@@stefanbekan1298 sorry auto cap Lock
You should do a live stream on this map some time. Been a long time since you streamed FS
Dang i love these vids oh and your voice is so relaxing lol
Please go through the town sometimes. Not much difference in distance and increases variety.
Hey dagger, I’m not sure if you know but the time is in real time which of obviously means there will be no crop progression. Btw good stacking. 👍
Love your vids Daggerwin:) watching seens fs15 is your contents
For those wondering about the workshop mod, it's called "Workshop Tabber". You'll find it in-game in the mod section.
AremHD do you know about the application rate that he was talking about on the video when he was spraying
@@IDAG0902 The option to change the spray rate, is also available in-game and called "Variable Spray Usage". The bale capacity changer is "Variable Bale Capacity".
@@AremHD do you mean the modhub when you say "in game"?
@@euanseaton3255 The in-game modhub, yes. Not the website (.us)
i used to be really horrible at stacking goods and such. I played one map without autoload trailers in fs17 and since then i always try to manually stack them lol
Unless there's 100+ then i use autoload haha
A couple of observations. I didn't notice any crop destruction when you were spraying the fields unless it's not at the stage where the destruction occurs. Secondly, I thought I saw some weeds in Field 1 so they need to be dealt with?
SatNavDan the crops are stage one so it dosnt effect it
i actually used muck grab in my own series cuz the bale squeezer is so unreaslistic,if u use that attachment IRL then the bale will deform cuz bales IRL arent rock solid
but in fs it makes no difference and the bales are rock solid,so i just like using muck grab for everything
Round bailing is a lot more fun without the bale rolling mod 😂
you tedd the alfalfa to let it dry then bale it and feed it to cows in fs and for spray useage i have it set at 650 for fertilizer and 800 for slurry
If im not mistaken, i think there was a mod for fs17, that allowed you to activate only 1 side of the sprayer, so when using this in alfa alfa field, it would be helpful, but im not sure if theres a mod for that in fs19
There's the variable spray usage mod which allows you to regulate throughput but no variable width mod like there was for '17. I know some real life sprayers have that capability so it's a shame it hasn't made it into the game.
@@SteveJ0966 ah ok, thanks for clearing that up, for some reason i tought that there was such a mod
Hello Daggerwin it would be cool if you did a. Return to fs15 and see how far we’ve come
It’s normally about £10 for a straw bale and £15 a bale for silage in real life
Great vid also
The t6 looks a lot better now with the beacons I was 1 of the people who requested it 😂
Yes, very good bale stacking skills. I think it's the POV in FS that is your main problem. No depth of view.
In the uk for a round straw bale you’re looking around £20-£30 for fresh bales and the price will decrease as the quality decreases too. Hope this helps
2:27 “There’s no two person job” except forage harversting
Yayy Sandy bay
we buy square hay bales for €3 each. we feed them to our horse
We sell them for £4
One like that was is 10-20€
Joshua Jones They are talking about mini bales
They’re conventional bales the one daggerwin is talking about is A LOT bigger
We buy all bales - conventional are €2, round are €30, quadrant are €20 and hesston are €25
I think you should maybe sell the T6 and maybe buy a John Deere 6M or 6R.
Love the stacking mate can I just ask if you are Lincolnshire based
Great vid dag if I needed to pick my fav vid I would pick all of them
You can’t do sugar cane on your own😉😁
Our bales are $50ish I believe.
Daggerwin its just a suggestion but maybe as a bonus video could you look at the new markings
ITS GOOD TO HAVE A TIDY FARM
Great video daggerwin. Can anybody help I can’t find the milk trigger we’re about is it located I assume you have to empty it as it dosnt sell automatically at midnight.