There has been work done in The Netherlands, regarding zero-grazing and whether the chopping knives on the wagons should be used and how many of them and so on. At the same the no-use option was also tested, where the grass was cut and simply loaded, 'whole'. It was proven on a number of occaisions that the uncut product was more palatable to the cows and milk yield and quality were consistantly better vs the chopped/double chopped grass. This is fresh grass, not to be confused with what makes good silage. So maybe consider it, if you're planning on zero grazing.
Another brilliant video Cian and that's a great man who has a good idea on what the customer's want and getting machines that have a couple of uses at times. Some money in plant there over the years he is at contracting. Getting rid of the net on bales seems a good idea especially at feeding time and the extra protection on the round of the bales has to be a big help in preventing air getting in and bird damage.
I have absolutely no idea where this guy is, The Tractor Regs are pointless trying to decipher from, and that in no way is it flippin Roscommon (Despite JD reg..though it is interesting how a Roscommon deere would have a full front 3 point)..or Mayo with that accent, I guess Maybe Waterford? (The scenery and the accents?) Ah the Plot thickens, that looks lIke the Tivoli roundabout in Cork at 8:00 but wheres is the langer accent?... a strange one alright.....
Fair play to the lad 👍🏻👍🏻. Does a bit of everything, I bet he is handy to know in the local area. 👍🏻
There has been work done in The Netherlands, regarding zero-grazing and whether the chopping knives on the wagons should be used and how many of them and so on. At the same the no-use option was also tested, where the grass was cut and simply loaded, 'whole'. It was proven on a number of occaisions that the uncut product was more palatable to the cows and milk yield and quality were consistantly better vs the chopped/double chopped grass. This is fresh grass, not to be confused with what makes good silage. So maybe consider it, if you're planning on zero grazing.
Another brilliant video Cian and that's a great man who has a good idea on what the customer's want and getting machines that have a couple of uses at times. Some money in plant there over the years he is at contracting. Getting rid of the net on bales seems a good idea especially at feeding time and the extra protection on the round of the bales has to be a big help in preventing air getting in and bird damage.
Best video I've seen in a while!
Blessed with that soil.
Fair play to him he has a mighty set up
Well done 👍👍👍👍👍✅👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️👏❤️💚💚💚💚♥️♥️❣️👊👍👊👊👊👊
A busy man for sure😉👍 nice interview👍👍
Good chat
I love my grassmen tops and boots
What county is this? Its grand looking country side
Waterford, Ireland
I have absolutely no idea where this guy is, The Tractor Regs are pointless trying to decipher from, and that in no way is it flippin Roscommon (Despite JD reg..though it is interesting how a Roscommon deere would have a full front 3 point)..or Mayo with that accent, I guess Maybe Waterford? (The scenery and the accents?) Ah the Plot thickens, that looks lIke the Tivoli roundabout in Cork at 8:00 but wheres is the langer accent?... a strange one alright.....
He is from Ardmore Co. Waterford.
loveli❤❤❤
Are ye going to the ploughing
We sure are 😁
@@Grassmen yes
some shots
fair play to the man a worker
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Would you not tell us where that lad is from.
Waterford
@@Grassmen that’s Co. Waterford
plastic on a ordinary baler is a mess