Baling Hay 2024 | High Moisture Rye Grass Haylage
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- We baled up the first part of our hay field. We used our John Deere 7220 and our John Deere 469 baler. The hay was averaging about 50% moisture. We will be running it through our Anderson hay wrapper and letting it sit until this fall.
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Strong work there, gentlemen.
We appreciate it!
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Thank you very much. Hope all is well in Canada!
So you’re telling me there’s a chance! Classic.
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You mean you’re alarm calls in the daytime and not 2:00AM?🤣
it only calls during the day if we are busy with something else. We get our fair share of those 2 AM alarms too 😂😂
Beautiful haylage! How long did it take it to dry down? We are planning to start some cutting sometime end of next week in North Georgia.
Thanks! We cut it one day, fluffed it the next and baled it the next. It was mostly mid 40s on moisture. Good luck with your cutting. We just finished up some more hay today.
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Sorry for my bad English, how do you wrap this stuff afterwards ?
We have an Anderson wrapper that wraps it up. You’ll see it in our next video that should be out tomorrow.
Just curious, why do you back up when a bale is ready to dump out?
Good question! Depending on our ground a lot of times the bale comes out and stops right behind the baler. It doesn’t give you enough room to close the door unless you pull up. If you pull up though the baler will start picking up hay and trying to bale more before the door is shut