The fertility of the soil and the amount of rain you got... must have been perfect! I remember Sudan Grass from when I was a kid back in the late 50s... and it never looked like that!
That was really neat! Anyone notice on the high up drone shot near the end? It looks like they disturbed a deer. All you see is a sudden line forming from the upper left of the standing grass and making its way toward the bottom. Also, it's great to see how well disc and rotary mowers can completely cut the grass. As interesting as sickle mowers are to watch in action, I'm not convinced a sickle mower could have still cut that section of grass that was laid over. Great video!
@@oghuzkhan5117 that's too bad. It's hard to see in that tall grass. My dad was a wheat and barley farmer. I remember one time we were opening a field. Dad was harvesting along when all of a sudden, a big buck jumped out of the crop not far in front of him. The wheat is alot shorter but he never saw it until he was just feet away and it jumped and ran.
@@stephensaasen8589 You are right but we can prevent this. If you have a alarm pistol or if you live in USA and you have a gun permit, you can fire a couple of shots, to make sure that if a animal is hiding in the field it gets scared and run off. Its just sad when you know this kind of accidents happens, specially with birds who are trying to protect their eggs
@@oghuzkhan5117 it amazes me that people like you think you have all the answers. Considering the height of the grass and the seeming sanctuary it provided, I would hedge a bet that 1) the sound of such a gunshot would have been extremely muffled and 2) considering how much grass was surrounding the deer also, they most likely never would have left. It's very unfortunate that such a thing happened and contrary to the thinking of many people, farmers do make great attempts to avoid such harm to animals. Deer are not on the endangered list so the population will not be harmed.
Ive cut Sudan grass like this for years. First I used a regular haybine. Never an issue relating to volume. Moved at 7 miles per hour. Then switched to a Discbine. Could cut at 20 miles per hour. The biggest issue is yah have to slow down to turn. Sudan grass is easy to cut because the rolls do most of the work pulling it through.
You're making a lot of extra work keeping such tight headland turns. Don't know anything about Sudan but it seems to be pretty light stuff?? swaths are smaller than expected when looking at the height. And the 4 cyls seem to have no problem.
I like your video, it's very satisfying, but I want to see the next steps. Do you pick it up with a pick up trailer and then dump it into a silage pile? Or does it get tedded and bailed? I think this is going to feed cattle eventually but I want to see the next steps. Do you plant a cover crop after you pickup the sudan or is this land going to lay dormant until next year now?
Yea I’m sorry I wasn’t able to get the next steps on film but it was baled and wrapped and fed to cattle as haylage. As for the field it was left till this spring and then planted in different grasses to make into a hay field
Ive cut Sudan grass like this for years. First I used a regular haybine. Never an issue relating to volume. Moved at 7 miles per hour. Then switched to a Discbine. Could cut at 20 miles per hour. The biggest issue is yah have to slow down to turn. Sudan grass is easy to cut because the rolls do most of the work pulling it through.
@@grantwtk Only if I tried to windrow it too tight or slow RPMs ( it cant escape the canopy of the haybine ). Then of course it might wrap. Watch at 5:44 how the rolls pull the grass from the previously cut windrow. Like a vacuum. SS grass is a great feed ! However be very careful.. after using it for 10 years I ended up with 10 dead springers over night. Nitrate poisoning.
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Когда я был штурвальным в советское время, нам бы за ТАКОЙ способ свала- по периметру внутрь, оторвали бы голову! Это не оставляет шансов диким животным выбраться наружу. В кабине комбайнов Нива и Колос даже шильдики с пиктограммами были, кажется, с зайцами. К тому же, логистика подборки после свала- сплошной гемор: трудно придется подборщику со шнеком-погрузчиком и транспорту синхронизировать скорость и направление на поворотах!
Most all the dairy Farmers we used to cut hay far back in the 1960s you just feed their cows we did also for our three milk cows real good feed for them make them give extra milk taste good
Bizim tarım tvlerin de reklamı çıkan maralfalfa otu dedikleri bir yem otu çeşidi sanırım ama sizi yanıltmış olmamak için araştırırsanız daha iyi bir cevap bulursunuz.
Now, THAT ……. was very satisfying to watch. Just awesome!
This video is very relaxing, thank you! I had to Google Sudan grass- learned something new to boot.
The fertility of the soil and the amount of rain you got... must have been perfect! I remember Sudan Grass from when I was a kid back in the late 50s... and it never looked like that!
After struggling with my lawnmower to cut my grass neatly this is very satisfying to watch!
Good team work! 👏👍 nice looking crops their.
Amazing work, that did my neatness fetish the World of good 😊
Man, half a million views no sound just pure satisfying drone shots of perfect row mowing.
Exactly!!
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Such a comforting video!
*Now, THAT was so satisfying to watch. Absolutely amazing!*
Iconic grass cutting. Truly lovely and satisfying video
Amazing crop! Greetings from Portugal.
I like the machine, an amazing machine, thank you for your share.
Incredible!
Что сказать? Просто великолепно, успехов в труде)
That was really neat! Anyone notice on the high up drone shot near the end? It looks like they disturbed a deer. All you see is a sudden line forming from the upper left of the standing grass and making its way toward the bottom. Also, it's great to see how well disc and rotary mowers can completely cut the grass. As interesting as sickle mowers are to watch in action, I'm not convinced a sickle mower could have still cut that section of grass that was laid over. Great video!
it was a deer hiding with its pups. They killed the pup because only the mom got away. they mowed down that poor deer
@@oghuzkhan5117 that's too bad. It's hard to see in that tall grass. My dad was a wheat and barley farmer. I remember one time we were opening a field. Dad was harvesting along when all of a sudden, a big buck jumped out of the crop not far in front of him. The wheat is alot shorter but he never saw it until he was just feet away and it jumped and ran.
@@stephensaasen8589 You are right but we can prevent this. If you have a alarm pistol or if you live in USA and you have a gun permit, you can fire a couple of shots, to make sure that if a animal is hiding in the field it gets scared and run off. Its just sad when you know this kind of accidents happens, specially with birds who are trying to protect their eggs
@@oghuzkhan5117 it amazes me that people like you think you have all the answers. Considering the height of the grass and the seeming sanctuary it provided, I would hedge a bet that 1) the sound of such a gunshot would have been extremely muffled and 2) considering how much grass was surrounding the deer also, they most likely never would have left. It's very unfortunate that such a thing happened and contrary to the thinking of many people, farmers do make great attempts to avoid such harm to animals. Deer are not on the endangered list so the population will not be harmed.
@@stephensaasen8589 i never said i have all the answer. I just came up with 1 solution
*love your machines*
Very nice work! 👍👍📹🚜🚜
Class video 📹 clip, looking in from Ireland 🇮🇪
It's as high as the tractor cab ! ! Great promotion video for sheer capacity of the N H Discbines
Needs a John Deere though to power it...... IJK
4 cylinder JD's with their ears totally back !
Ive cut Sudan grass like this for years. First I used a regular haybine. Never an issue relating to volume. Moved at 7 miles per hour. Then switched to a Discbine. Could cut at 20 miles per hour. The biggest issue is yah have to slow down to turn. Sudan grass is easy to cut because the rolls do most of the work pulling it through.
Simple, but good to watch! :)
amazing work and neatly
As an agi fan that was very satisfying video to watch. 👍
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Super Video 👍
Great work 👉👀🔝
Awesome 👍
The drone Ariel view was icing on the cake!
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Man that stuff makes great hay!!!
Cattle will turn their heads at costal after a taste of that "high gear"
Excellent upload. Full watched and have a wonderful day.
Thankyou!
this is #amazing!!!!
Just Perfect👍
That's great!!!
what do you do with that grass is baled for hay silage or some other purpose?
pretty cool to see this
Amazing
Yall are working those little John Deeres like borrowed mules,lol
😂😂
You're making a lot of extra work keeping such tight headland turns.
Don't know anything about Sudan but it seems to be pretty light stuff?? swaths are smaller than expected when looking at the height. And the 4 cyls seem to have no problem.
these giant machines can complete tasks quickly
I like the way they corner with those mowers.
Extraordinary.What spécies please
Nice work
Satisfying 👍
I like your video, it's very satisfying, but I want to see the next steps. Do you pick it up with a pick up trailer and then dump it into a silage pile? Or does it get tedded and bailed? I think this is going to feed cattle eventually but I want to see the next steps. Do you plant a cover crop after you pickup the sudan or is this land going to lay dormant until next year now?
Yea I’m sorry I wasn’t able to get the next steps on film but it was baled and wrapped and fed to cattle as haylage. As for the field it was left till this spring and then planted in different grasses to make into a hay field
@@mack9155 Please if you can make 2021 hay harvest. I got a feeling this will be my favorite video of the year
Ive cut Sudan grass like this for years. First I used a regular haybine. Never an issue relating to volume. Moved at 7 miles per hour. Then switched to a Discbine. Could cut at 20 miles per hour. The biggest issue is yah have to slow down to turn. Sudan grass is easy to cut because the rolls do most of the work pulling it through.
Did you ever have a problem of the SS grass wrapping the rollers on haybines? or plugging?
@@grantwtk Only if I tried to windrow it too tight or slow RPMs ( it cant escape the canopy of the haybine ). Then of course it might wrap. Watch at 5:44 how the rolls pull the grass from the previously cut windrow. Like a vacuum. SS grass is a great feed ! However be very careful.. after using it for 10 years I ended up with 10 dead springers over night. Nitrate poisoning.
What fertilizer inputs are needed for yields similar to this?
You'll bust apart ur haybine. Use a ground drawn sickle mower. You'll Fly through the stuff .
Bale it up & wrap the bales
@@Mik-mk8us that’s the dumbest thing I’ve heard. People have been using haybines in this stuff forever
Really good put more video
What seeds you have use ?
Wow..great! Where are you located? Were you using this as cover cop/green manure or plan to bale for hay?
We are in SW VA this was a crop inbetween prior corn then it was put into a hay field this year
@@mack9155 Awesome.. thanks for the info.
New Holland should see this video..Them Discbines were in tough conditions doing a good job
nice video!
👍👍👍
Такая косилка на неровной поверхности тоже хорошо косит ?
Feel a little sad for the poor animal mowled Down in 10:20. ..or did he make it out?
Thats some heavy crop !!! what kind of yields per acre is that producing? and how often do you get to mow that tall??
Not sure on yields but this was the only cutting we had time for since it was planted late but it was about a 10 ft tall crop
@@mack9155 i wouldnt even know what to do with that much lol! is this out west somewhere?
Cool 👍👍🤝
What is the nutritional value of Sudan grass? I guess it is not as nutritional as alfalfa or rye?
Looked like a deer taking out there towards the end.
بسم الله ماشاء الله أي الجمال دا طيب 💚🎀
Very very nice
Is it pure sudangrass?
beautiful video I can almost smell it!
Me too!!!
Brings back memories of harvesting Sudan in my youth…and inevitably sucking a skunk into the mower.
So, yes, I can still smell it.
@@likydsplit8483 very very true😂
like a therapy
Aynen .
Those tractors and disc mowers are getting a workout
Ωραιο βιντεο ειμα ΕΛΛΑΔΑ μπραβοσας !!!
10:01 I hope the animal inside the field is safe
Looked like a deer. It got out and hopefully Is a big mature buck today :D
That is the most tallest grass i've ever seen:0
Satisfying.
How many wild animals were killed by dumping the grass around the perimeter and cutting off the retreat to the edge?
106 people disliked this video. They must think all plants lives matter
THEY gotta beef?? 😂
Except white ones. They don’t matter not if you vote democrat.
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The code of the variety ?? It's awesome
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Bu ot nedir? maşallah baya bereketli.
Very good
Can you process it for syrup and feed the remains to livestock?
Что за трава?
I guess that was a deer that ran from that last section, could see clearly enough.
Bello il video
Классно, супер. Знать бы косилка с какой плющилкой? Хочу на своих землях добиться таких же результатов. 👍
Тюковать такую траву сложновато, а так культура классная. Думаю, что с плющилкой
@@AlexStuden а что за культура?
@@user-rm2me1lo6f суданская трава
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При павороте супер. Про троспартировке не показали 🤔
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What did you do after mowing it down?
What kind of rolls on your crimped? I have a hard time getting mine to feed in when it’s that tall.
There is just rubber rollers on the discbine
Когда я был штурвальным в советское время, нам бы за ТАКОЙ способ свала- по периметру внутрь, оторвали бы голову! Это не оставляет шансов диким животным выбраться наружу. В кабине комбайнов Нива и Колос даже шильдики с пиктограммами были, кажется, с зайцами. К тому же, логистика подборки после свала- сплошной гемор: трудно придется подборщику со шнеком-погрузчиком и транспорту синхронизировать скорость и направление на поворотах!
Most all the dairy Farmers we used to cut hay far back in the 1960s you just feed their cows we did also for our three milk cows real good feed for them make them give extra milk taste good
Emeğinize sağlık.
Merhaba kardeşim. Ne biçiyorlar ismi ne bu ürünün. Hayvanlar için mi. Yoksa fabrika için mi.
Bizim tarım tvlerin de reklamı çıkan maralfalfa otu dedikleri bir yem otu çeşidi sanırım ama sizi yanıltmış olmamak için araştırırsanız daha iyi bir cevap bulursunuz.
Very nice work , I like your video, but I can't see a bird in grass field to find food.😊 where is a bird?
What is the feed vaule??
Whats the purpose of planting n mowing?
Adonde puedo encontrar una de esos
Does it re-grow? Can you zero graze it?
Don't argue with a disc mower, it will cut you down. That is some heavy Sudan Grass.
how much this area??
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10:03 ??? Oq foi aquilo 🐶 dog, ou uma raposa 🦊???🇧🇷
Great.
Sir, I would like to ask permission to reuse your video, can you allow that?
Excuse my ignorance but what is Sudan grass and what is it's use?
It's a warm season annual grass used for hay, silage, cover crops, green chop, or pasture.
@@elizabethblane201 thank you
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What kind of Sudan is this and where can I buy the seed?
I'm being for real. Where can I purchase the seeds?