You are right!! There is a big difference between moisture out of the air and stem moisture!! Too much stem moisture will make it heat up.. Too much air moisture and you could get white mold..but, it can dry out and be fine if it's not in the stack right away. Good to see you have lots of bales!!!
Great video love baking an raking my favourite farm jobs of the summer !! If I could I’d come out an do either or for you at no charge jus a few good meals an the joy of doing it .. thanks for sharing good luck with keep goin look forward to more videos 👍
Is there any crop you can harvest the grain off of, and still bale and feed it to cattle? I know wheat you can bale after harvest, but then its just used for bedding.
Here in the east we use to have trouble baling rotary straw to dry and would bale at night or early morning. It wasn't in the budget either but I went to a rotor feed baler with net and it will bale anything and I rake 2 in one with everything. Just the difference in our climate. We can't bale much at night but we get a few days that we can but not many. Dry year this year baled hay at 10% straw 8%. Oh well happy farming.
I looked at a new one and it's just past my abilities. I watched 2 new balers come back to the dealership with less than 100bales because they couldn't get them to work in their field conditions.
We use kubotas do all our hay and have had great luck with them we have 6 of them and rolled 1400 rolls the first cutting and they dont burn a ton of fuel and they dont mind the hills rocks and holes we have to deal with hay looks good
We used to do a lot of custom grass seed straw bales. Couldn't start before 11pm, and was done by 9 am.. couldn't start a bale otherwise.. I did do some stupid Stuff, like tried starting at 10pm😂🤣 by the time I got done digging it out a few times, it was 11.. and it would work. Similar with the big baler.. too dry and the bales get too long and they'll be kinda soft.
Would you have a neighbor nearby that could come by when your really in need and help with some baling? I’m blessed to have some very helpful neighbours.
You are right!! There is a big difference between moisture out of the air and stem moisture!!
Too much stem moisture will make it heat up..
Too much air moisture and you could get white mold..but, it can dry out and be fine if it's not in the stack right away.
Good to see you have lots of bales!!!
thank you
Great video love baking an raking my favourite farm jobs of the summer !! If I could I’d come out an do either or for you at no charge jus a few good meals an the joy of doing it .. thanks for sharing good luck with keep goin look forward to more videos 👍
thanks
Awesome yield...good job...the irrigation came in handy this year...wish I had it here but oh well
it always does
Great video good luck baling your green feed barley
thanks
Iv had nothing but trouble with my bailer this year myself.
Me too. Two old 530 Deere’s. But I got em going and made about 650 rolls now
This is just tough stuff to bale
Is there any crop you can harvest the grain off of, and still bale and feed it to cattle? I know wheat you can bale after harvest, but then its just used for bedding.
Here in the east we use to have trouble baling rotary straw to dry and would bale at night or early morning. It wasn't in the budget either but I went to a rotor feed baler with net and it will bale anything and I rake 2 in one with everything. Just the difference in our climate. We can't bale much at night but we get a few days that we can but not many. Dry year this year baled hay at 10% straw 8%. Oh well happy farming.
If this baler had a rotary stuffer it would be better
I had the same trouble with my barley getting too dry during the day. Had to bale er all up at night. Take care buddy and stay safe
Here in Western Australia most of our baling is done at night we start when humidity hits 45%
@@milldenhayandstraw262 ok. I bale my grass, alfalfa and oat green feed during the day but that damn barley is too slippery
this was just hard stuff to bale
How ya like the kubota
Couple of stripes and some black and yellow paint... Baby versatile 😂🤣
I really enjoy my kubota products
it's ok, the seat is not comfortable for a guy that is a little on the heavy side.
I wish we could see the bailer actually making the bails and ejecting them. I’ve always been interested in how that works. =)
My kids got me on Tiktok saw you and the dogs after a coyote! Love your channel here in WV, we raise pb simmental.
That old coyote came after us a couple times while checking cows
We have been in the 100s alot this summer and a few time 110plus
we are hitting over 100 all week and that is too hot for this guy
Yes that netwrap really speeds up baling. But your right those new balers are crazy expensive
I looked at a new one and it's just past my abilities. I watched 2 new balers come back to the dealership with less than 100bales because they couldn't get them to work in their field conditions.
@@AndersonCattleCo I've been really happy with my 560m in those small cereal crops
We use kubotas do all our hay and have had great luck with them we have 6 of them and rolled 1400 rolls the first cutting and they dont burn a ton of fuel and they dont mind the hills rocks and holes we have to deal with hay looks good
Are you using Kubota balers also, they look ok at the dealer lot, but haven't heard of or seen any in the field.
This tractor is ok but it will go back when they get a tractor in for me
We used to do a lot of custom grass seed straw bales. Couldn't start before 11pm, and was done by 9 am.. couldn't start a bale otherwise.. I did do some stupid Stuff, like tried starting at 10pm😂🤣 by the time I got done digging it out a few times, it was 11.. and it would work.
Similar with the big baler.. too dry and the bales get too long and they'll be kinda soft.
most of my baling is done at night
Is this the field you normally planted corn on for silage? Did you get enough bales to cover what the corn would do?
last year this was corn, the barley yielded less than half of the corn but now it will be alfalfa
The tractor seemed to handle the baker pretty good lol baler
tractor did good
Would you have a neighbor nearby that could come by when your really in need and help with some baling? I’m blessed to have some very helpful neighbours.
not really, most neighbors are big farmers and if the bale they bale lots
Good video good content
Great 👍
thanks
G'day mate
G'DAY Murphy
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin G'day buddy