Every time my husband and I drive in the country and see all these big tubes of hay, we comment to each other that we wished we knew how it was done. DUH....so I went on TH-cam, and now we know. I think that farming is fascinating, and I am so glad that it is so easy to find out how things are done/
U said u fed the steers the haylage I am trying the same thing this year but wasn't going to use corn silage what is your thought on that trying to get the same product with haylage
Cut and baled on one day? Do you have any risk of combustion? In Ontario, Canada, we cut and in a day or two, rake, then by day 3 at the earliest we bale. Now that I'm at the end of the video I hear you saying it's cattle grass,like sargum, so disregard everything I just wrote! Love the wrapper,man!
Every time my husband and I drive in the country and see all these big tubes of hay, we comment to each other that we wished we knew how it was done. DUH....so I went on TH-cam, and now we know. I think that farming is fascinating, and I am so glad that it is so easy to find out how things are done/
The power of TH-cam huh!!? Glad I could help!!
Im here for the exact reason, seeing how they do all this.
Using this in Farming Sim 22 and it's awesome to find out how accurate the in-game functionality is to reality. Cool-ass machine.
Love these wrappers, my uncle has one when our tractor drive tube line wrapper broken down we used his it one man job with that.
Yes! They are nice!👍
Wow. Always wondered how that was done. Great video thx!!
You got it John!!
Who else loves baleage? I LOVE baleage!
U said u fed the steers the haylage I am trying the same thing this year but wasn't going to use corn silage what is your thought on that trying to get the same product with haylage
If feeding haylage.....highly suggest they get a grain ration daily as well.
Cut and baled on one day? Do you have any risk of combustion?
In Ontario, Canada, we cut and in a day or two, rake, then by day 3 at the earliest we bale.
Now that I'm at the end of the video I hear you saying it's cattle grass,like sargum, so disregard everything I just wrote!
Love the wrapper,man!
Thinking about getting one do u know if they work good with dry hay
If you're hay is dry enough you can store it in a barn anything less you can wrap from almost dry to just baled
What moisture % are you trying to bale it?
How do you check the moisture level?
Enjoy the videos.
45-55% is a good target, some balers are equipped with moisture sensors
As a non farmer but very interested can someone explain to me the purpose of tubes rather than individual storage etc?
It takes more plastic to wrap each bale individually, thus increasing cost.
Mia ben where some new videos
Love the way the Americans dont know what silage bales are. Haha we use a wrapper like this but it does one bale at a time hehehe
I'm not sure if I understand your comment? I'm an American, in America...wrapping Silage bales?
@@veesercattleco.4111 I think he means wrapping every single bale (like they do in the Uk and Ireland) not the inline wrapping.
Alot of farmers in America wrap bales for silage both individually and in the continuous tubes.