really interesting to this non-farmer from back east. it's really striking how complex your farming operation is, and when you were talking about how many acres of alfalfa you plant and your plans to change what's on that field next year, I wondered how and when you decide what mix of cattle, wheat and forage crops you'll plant every year.
I was in y’all’s neck of the woods just the other day guys. Passed right by Assaria and Salina on 135 on my way to South Dakota and will probably be coming back through there on my way home in a few weeks. We’re haying up here right now. Sure wish we could grow alfalfa down in Louisiana. Shame that we can’t
Pushing a header and pulling one would have me going crazy. We have so many rocks around. In the field it isn’t unheard of finding fist sized rocks. My brother was opening up a field the other year after moving fence. He picked up a rock almost the size of a baby carrier. We bent the upper auger in the Deere. Had to take it to the machine shop. They heated the steel to remove the memory
I live near several farms in North Central Oregon and actually bought my home through the Dept. Of Agriculture's Farmers Home Administration. Love your vids and learn a lot about what equipment you use for doing your tilling, sowing, baling, and harvesting. Also how you raise your cattle for market. Do you just breed your cattle for marketing beef, or do you also produce milk and milk products for sale?
Those H&S rakes are awful. Ran one for a day and I was ready to take it to the scrap yard, I’ve never had to get out of the tractor so much in one day to fix a piece of equipment. Along with those H&S rakes take way more room to turn.
I don't understand why there isn't more demand for a tractor set up like yours. I know that there was a European tractor but it fell out of production.
FORD CAME OUT WITH A BI-DIRECTIONAL 4 WHEEL DRIVE IN THE 1980'S. I believe it was discontinued due to sales and dealer support or lack of....IHC and JOHN DEERE had way stronger dealer network than Ford or other manufacturers our nearest Ford dealer was 35 miles from us but we had 2 IHC and 2 John Deere dealers within 10 miles... There was an AC and a Case dealer about 20 miles from us...
Are you interested in a front attachment kubota disc mower? Give me an email or number and I’ll send you a link of the auction. It’s a good deal but I have no use for it
really interesting to this non-farmer from back east. it's really striking how complex your farming operation is, and when you were talking about how many acres of alfalfa you plant and your plans to change what's on that field next year, I wondered how and when you decide what mix of cattle, wheat and forage crops you'll plant every year.
I was in y’all’s neck of the woods just the other day guys. Passed right by Assaria and Salina on 135 on my way to South Dakota and will probably be coming back through there on my way home in a few weeks. We’re haying up here right now. Sure wish we could grow alfalfa down in Louisiana. Shame that we can’t
Great video.. Very cool to see the hay mowing.
bigtractorpower omg I’m ur biggest fan
Just found your channel. Y’all seem like a great bunch of guys. I have a small cattle operation with 220 brood cows. Really enjoying watching.
Great video! Very educational,love how you guys explain everything and what is going on and why.keep up the good work!
We had that issue here in Colorado also all our alfafa and cane was laying down
we all liked your video great narration ,learned a lot, we enjoyed watching it.
Do you carry a moisture probe? To check how dry the hay is? Have had a few barn fires here in Michigan from wet hay.
Yes we do (you can see it in "the net rap" video)
Hi from the Tully farm in Manhattan Kansas.
Can’t you spray your alfalfa? First time I’ve seen a dual setup. The tractor looks like it’s backwards. I love the smell of alfalfa.
Big hay fields we have small ones up here
Smaller
Where do you live? I farm with my family in southwest Wisconsin where the fields are contoured
Y'all make years of experience look so easy!! 😎
Pushing a header and pulling one would have me going crazy. We have so many rocks around. In the field it isn’t unheard of finding fist sized rocks. My brother was opening up a field the other year after moving fence. He picked up a rock almost the size of a baby carrier. We bent the upper auger in the Deere. Had to take it to the machine shop. They heated the steel to remove the memory
Great video, nothing like the smell of alfalfa hay, curious why not run the Kubota bailer on the Kubota tractor?
It's on the planter
Great video thanks! I like the detail about the process even including the trailer hitch. Thanks again
...sooo you have to rotate the crop now ?
That's cool bro they will you explain to people what's going on SALUDOS, FROM : " THE BRONX " NEW YORK.
I live near several farms in North Central Oregon and actually bought my home through the Dept. Of Agriculture's Farmers Home Administration. Love your vids and learn a lot about what equipment you use for doing your tilling, sowing, baling, and harvesting. Also how you raise your cattle for market. Do you just breed your cattle for marketing beef, or do you also produce milk and milk products for sale?
I'm looking to upgrade my baler. What is your thoughts so far on the kubota baler vs john deere
How do you like that kubota baler? I'm upgrading balers and one of those is close to me
It's a great baler!
That is some nice hay. Great content in this video.
Enjoyed guys. Keep vids coming.
Hi, I never baled alfalfa or operated a tractor. How difficult would it be to learn?
Have just subscribed because your explaining of your equipment etc is excellent and of your farm and farming 🇬🇧
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Why do you call it a bi-directional.? Does it somehow work as a normal tractor.?
I'm a city grandma who grew up on a farm. 🚜
Thanks for sharing. ❤😷❤
The way he says ground driven 8:12
Nice bailer!! I got one just like it!!
Buy you a good used rotary swather. You can cut about 25 acres or more an hour.
I love ya farming videos
Love this machine not the fanciest but definitely works👍👍👍
How many acres of hay do you guys make?
I need some alfalfa seeds where can I get som
Do you guys live in Michigan? I am 8 years old I wanna be a dairy farmer and so does my cousin he needs info and please tell me what school to go to.
College to go to in miy
Michigan
...Michigan State has whole Aguculture department ...top rated....
love it
Great video. Hi from Manitoba, Cda
Good video I'm watching from Ireland
Nice video good info
Aren't the weeds any good for feeding your cattle? Surely there's something good in even them.
Rich UK 😘
5 cuts of alfalfa. We are lucky to get 2 in northern Alberta.
Those H&S rakes are awful. Ran one for a day and I was ready to take it to the scrap yard, I’ve never had to get out of the tractor so much in one day to fix a piece of equipment. Along with those H&S rakes take way more room to turn.
GOD BLESS
Why don’t you put two bales on the back
I don't understand why there isn't more demand for a tractor set up like yours.
I know that there was a European tractor but it fell out of production.
FORD CAME OUT WITH A BI-DIRECTIONAL 4 WHEEL DRIVE IN THE 1980'S. I believe it was discontinued due to sales and dealer support or lack of....IHC and JOHN DEERE had way stronger dealer network than Ford or other manufacturers our nearest Ford dealer was 35 miles from us but we had 2 IHC and 2 John Deere dealers within 10 miles... There was an AC and a Case dealer about 20 miles from us...
This is great
keep farming. brother in farming from north europe
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HitchPin looks like a pretty handy app but only for iphone....not cool
Android app is coming soon, for now you can access it via HitchPin.com
If you wasn't so far away I would come help you for a week or two and it's all you'd have to pay me is room and board from South Carolina
Are you interested in a front attachment kubota disc mower? Give me an email or number and I’ll send you a link of the auction. It’s a good deal but I have no use for it
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