Cutting Hay! 2023 Hay Season Has Begun!
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- Опубліковано 21 чер 2023
- The 2023 hay season has begun on Gierok Farms. Mason is driving the 7510 John Deere pulling the 630 moco discbine. It is the start to a busy three days here on the farm and we are excited to make the most of it! Thank you all for watching and make sure to check out our other haying videos!
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Mason you did a fine job as narrator and cameraman. It would be hard to get bored mowing that farm because the scenery is absolutely beautiful. Good job.
Farming the "driftless area" means you're always sitting on your left or right cheek....LOL Thanks for sharing.
Mason's a young man, and I can appreciate his boredom. I was the same way. Here it in about 20 years, if he ever takes on another career, he'll deeply miss the peaceful days of knocking down hay all day long. You made some good looking fields Mason!
Ah but fresh cut hay is the best smell
If there is ever a contest for the most beautiful farm, yours would have to be at the top of the list.
Dandy looking hay
We use to have a field like you do. You call it the meadow field we called ours the hole field
Mason is such a funny narrator ❤❤❤❤great job. Love your property.
I really love the view of the cows. And those bells are just the icing on the top. Thanks.
Part of being a farmer
cool
I love your channel reminds me of my dad he's being gone for 30 years but he taught me so . much. You dad reminds me of him I am 65 he he taught me so much your dad is a great person.
That cow smelled the fresh cut, and was in like Flynn.
Beautiful country...
Beautiful farm, God outdid himself when he made your farm, with your hard work
Great job Mason you have nerves of steel on those side hills
Awesome video
You sure have some beautiful views while you work. Thank you for sharing your day. Stay safe, and God bless.
Funny, I never got bored mowing hay, raking or baling.
Great job. Love to see the next generation of farmers
You have raised great sons. Really impressed with the work ethic of your family!
Love the view of the field with the road in the background while hay getting mowed...
Nice alfalfa and scenery. Thanks for sharing these videos.
Beautiful farm love the rolling hills thanks for being good stewarts
Wow Mason. Awesome job buddy. With the hat cutting but akso with the camera work and the narration. Very entertaining I really enjoyed your comments. You have a great personality and definitely at home in front of the camera. God bless
I hope you found the pin quickly. Know anyone with a metal detector? Anyway those green fields are beautiful and the views are fantastic. Thank you for taking us along for the ride. Good Luck to you all.
Your land is sure steep. I thought I had a steep farm. I can see why you folks have 4-wheel drive tractors. What a great crop of alfalfa,keep up the good work. Enjoy the videos.
What a nice job you did cutting the hay. Your Dad has taught you well. Your camera work, comments are great.
Awesome video! The views, commentary...well done. Thank you.
Gotta say,,watching a discbine in action is always amazing and fun to run. My first experience mowing was a sickle bar on an F20!!! Sorry, kinda dating myself, lol
Beautiful scenery, nice mowing job and nice mower!!
Mason, I believe you could consider Tom and Jerry a comedy duo. LOL
Another great video, love the different camera angles. That sure looks like some beautiful country, the little hills @4:54 and meadows with the cows sure brings back memories of the old country (Italy 🇮🇹)
Absolutely beautiful country
I am with you Mason, it is fun for 2 hours, after that it is work!
It's always a long walk home son
Great job.
Nice job Mason, nice to see you on again...Good Job. sorry you couldn't find the pin...
Thank you for sharing your videos with us...
I used to love that job, but I will admit it was more fun when there were 2 mowers working in the same field.
I should have been in the tree stand with my Matheus.
Dad always had us cut the outside last incase we hit the fence 🤣
Spitting it out like a goose! We always took a few cans of sardines when we were going to be out all day! Always farmed sidehills!
One thing that I miss greatly is the smell of fresh cut alfalfa! 😊
Its a joy watching your families on the farm thanks for sharing with us!
The beautiful driftless area!
That sure is a beautiful alfalfa
Have you got a strong magnet? Maybe you could fasten 2 or 3 cow magnets on the end of a broom handle and sweep the area. Pray for those who are trying to find that lost submarine. They've got a lot more at stake.
Very nice looking hay
great job, mason
Mowing, Raking, and Baling hay are some of my favorite farm jobs. I can go all day and enjoy it!
Good job on the video, your brother now has competition making farm videos 😀
I felt like I was right there and could even smell that alfalfa right through my screen. I love all your videos especially the fieldwork ones. The lay of your land is exactly what I grew up with. I never knew what a level or non-crooked shaped field was like to work in.
Great cinematography.
Down here in Tennessee, a man told me his daughter married the smartest farmer in Tennessee. He had a hillside farm in Clay County and farmed both sides of it. Looks like you do too!
Very good video! You have a beautiful farm!
Everything is such a brilliant green.
You are one brave man to stand behind that mower running love the videos
Stupid is the word I was thinking, but …..
Keep up the good work ❤
I like watching your videos. Our family farm was located between Durand and Mondovi, WI. Watching you milk cows and cutting hay brings back some great memories. Thanks
Fine job Mason,enjoy what you have,some would give a lot for what you have .
Nice job, Mason. When I was your age, cutting hay was done with our 9 foot IHC sickle mower and Farmall H. Once cut, we would rake the hay into a windrow, let it cure and bale it into small squares for storage in our hay mow. Your discbine saves many steps and does a remarkable job. I wish you well after graduating from H S. I would urge you to continue your education at your local community college. You are very fortunate to come from such successful farming family!
A fine job done there Mason!
WOW Nice. 👏👏👏👍(Naaman)
Amazing video Mason! I remember cutting hay and yes it did get monotonous. Your narration and the beautiful views on your farm made it very interesting. I enjoy all your family videos, you are all gaining great experience and it seems to come naturally to you all. Keep up the great work.
Gotta stay on your toes mowing this terrain.
We always opened fields with the tractor on the outside. That way, crop that was downed by the tires was likely poorer quality due to adjacent brush, woods, fence line, whatever.
Looks like your hay is going to be good. Don't worry about a minor break down such that you have. Make hay when the sun shines. John T.
Fantastic video! Love the smell of fresh cut hay.
Mason you are the man very very good job. I can't say it enough that the young men all you brothers are set a very exceptional example for all to fellow. It's such great pleasure to be able to watch what you all do on the farm. Keep up the great work you all.
really good video, our farm was on a hill and there was nothing flat anywhere, it was a challenge but good, your video brought back good memories, your all doing a super job,
Mason, you and your brother sure do sound alike. Great job mowing, hope you find the missing piece.
You do have a lot of beautiful views on the farm. Beats the flat to rolling land I grew up on all to heck for views.
Looks like a nice crop and you definitely had more rain then us.
That's some nice looking hay!
The hay is looking really good.
Did dad just say " If we own it,mow it",,,lol
Now that you graduated from high school do you have plans on going to college? If so what do you plan on going for?
i always find the same Mason , you can't wait to start mowing then after a wile you want to finish , i think we all feel like that sometimes ,it does get boring but we just keep going and get it done , hope you find the pin , would not want that in the chopper, sure you will find it looks big enough to see when you get day light
Get a metal detector to find that big pin. Wishing you well on the hunt.
Dude you look like you’re 12 years old now ! Lol
Your doing Great job Mason great work ethic you want to farm too?
Great video as always but did the pin ever get found? I am in suspense to know!!
First crop? One of the big farms between De Pere and Wrightstown was putting in second crop today. Oops, I just heard you mention this was on May 29.
I always loved cutting hay started with a sickle bar mower the best was a hydro swing could sure straighten the crooked fields with it great video as always
Beautiful looking stuff❤
Hay making is one of my favorite types of content farmers do, I am not sure what it is but I love. Maybe Mason will like it more when he gets older, I would have hated it at his age, and though I don't live on a farm, I do quite enjoy working on my lawn, any more...which is as close as I can get to making hay. :)
Mowing can be tedious. Crank up the ac,crank up the radio and enjoy the ride.
How many acres in your day of cutting hay MASON SIR ?? Great job good man!!! Thanks much!!!
Hope your yeilds are good! Here in the tip of the mit Michigan we are down almost 50%
Did you mow the middle of that three path road?
Are you guys deer hunter wouldn’t mind seeing videos of that
Did your brother get to plant anything with his 7000?? I was hoping for some planting videos from you guys
When u guys getting gps? Old fashion
What was that crop you were mowing at start of video (where the oats where last year)
did you listen to polka??
Hey wheres the other guy? The newlyweds
Where is these hills like that located?
Located in the driftless region of Wisconsin in the USA.
I don't see anyone on here with their music while working suggestions?! I like uptempo while working and used to run chick truck for a hatchery, the clock starts ticking after they hatch, get sexed and vaccinated to get them where they're going so driving through the night happened alot trying to stay alert and awake, Me First and the Gimmie Gimmies- Always good, Punk Rock covers of all generes. Less Than Jake, Suburban Legands, Mustard Plug, Mighty Mighty BossTones, Reel Big Fish, The Aquabats early stuff always did the trick for me too. Good luck finding the pin!
You broke down because you committed the cardinal sin of operating machinery. Never complain about it being boring or the equipment will show you how non-boring it can be. Like making you waste an hour searching for a missing pin.