Hello from Florida. It’s nice to see you somebody’s got extra. Hay. Our hay is in short supply in Florida and when we’re buying the 800 pound rolls they’re are over $100 a roll. The Tractor and the forks that you were using to put the silage up in the clamp. Were quite impressive. Never seen nothing like that around here. I bet it’s also quite convenient when you’re trying to stack your big round bales you just push them off instead of dropping them and hoping they landed right place. Good video always enjoy them. Keep up the good work and have a good holiday and a merry Christmas.
Brilliant vid again top man the lad on the mowers was rattling on would it be cheaper just to get him mowing all cuts anyway crack on Dan and have a safe winter
Enjoyable video. Must be really satisfying to have too much grass to clamp, buty the bales will no doubt come in handy. On my way back from the British Ploughing champoionshps yesterday, whilst coming across the Somerset Levels, I saw rows of grass on 2 separate farms !!!
As you seem to use the contractor more these days is it worth keeping your wagon or gear up with something like the jcb and do all the buckraking yourselves and have it to use all year?
Realistically if they were still doing hay without a contractor, the only machine they wouldn't need would be the wagon, and a fairly small, 2nd hand wagon won't buy much in the way of a jcb
That lad is fairly throwing the fendt around Nice to get third cut in good shape. Hope calving goes well 🇮🇪
Hello from Florida. It’s nice to see you somebody’s got extra. Hay. Our hay is in short supply in Florida and when we’re buying the 800 pound rolls they’re are over $100 a roll.
The Tractor and the forks that you were using to put the silage up in the clamp. Were quite impressive. Never seen nothing like that around here. I bet it’s also quite convenient when you’re trying to stack your big round bales you just push them off instead of dropping them and hoping they landed right place. Good video always enjoy them. Keep up the good work and have a good holiday and a merry Christmas.
Great video Dan. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼
That Fendt driver must have been on a promise 🤣
Great comment 😂
Good video Dan what an excellent problem to have having too much grass for the clamp🤔👌
Brilliant vid again top man the lad on the mowers was rattling on would it be cheaper just to get him mowing all cuts anyway crack on Dan and have a safe winter
Enjoyable video. Must be really satisfying to have too much grass to clamp, buty the bales will no doubt come in handy. On my way back from the British Ploughing champoionshps yesterday, whilst coming across the Somerset Levels, I saw rows of grass on 2 separate farms !!!
Great video dan, good that you got plenty of feed for the winter, why is the cover up above the wrap when the balers going?
That looks to be a good cut 🚜🚜
Thank you Dan, still don't like the Bambi thing towing the silage wagon, the Fendt quite acceptable since Agco owns them.🙂👍
Great looking crop of grass Dan that will keep your cows chewing all winter
Are those your bales? (When the mower was in action).
Hi are you using the heat detection collars which product have your got are they ok
Yes, they're Sensehub from Allflex.
They're very good.
As you seem to use the contractor more these days is it worth keeping your wagon or gear up with something like the jcb and do all the buckraking yourselves and have it to use all year?
Realistically if they were still doing hay without a contractor, the only machine they wouldn't need would be the wagon, and a fairly small, 2nd hand wagon won't buy much in the way of a jcb
Hope the calves are doing well. That guy cuts and picks up quite fast
Your contractor wasn't wasting any time.
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