First Cut, Second Cut, and Sink Holes (Oh My) (2023)

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2023
  • Baling a small but risky double hay batch in August, trying to squeak in both a field of first cut and a field of second cut between rains. Apparently 2023 is also the year where the ground opens up and tries to swallow you and/or your tractor as well.
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    (We are a 53-acre haying operation in Conway, MA - making all small square bales for the local food, fiber, and livestock community. Learn more about our farm at windrowfarmconway.com, or follow us on instagram @windrow.farm)
    Equipment List:
    Massey Ferguson 275 Tractor
    Massey Ferguson 165 Tractor
    Massey Ferguson 135 Tractor
    Vermeer TM610 disc mower
    Vicon RS410T Tedder
    New Holland 256 hay rake
    Massey Ferguson 124 baler (with New Holland 70 bale thrower)
    Four kicker wagons
    Delmhorst FX-2000 Hay Moisture Meter
    Sundown Fertilizer Spreader

КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @russellkeirstead-qi2jr
    @russellkeirstead-qi2jr 10 місяців тому +1

    Glad to see you getting some hay done with the sunny days

    • @windrowfarm
      @windrowfarm  10 місяців тому

      Thanks!! It’s been a relief

  • @HumbleHaymakers
    @HumbleHaymakers 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Good to see someone else put a bale over the side...😚😚😚

  • @andyrobinson339
    @andyrobinson339 10 місяців тому +1

    What a year....and that sink hole was absolutely nuts!! Do you have any follow-up on that?
    After 26 inches of rain here from June through August, September started out great. Got in 1000 bales last week and this before rain started again Thursday. Drying conditions were superb and haying was actually fun! One of the fields was just like the one you showed...dead first growth with very good second growth underneath. It made surprisingly good hay! People up here are really clamoring for hay. Horse hay is selling for $10 or more which is crazy for Vermont!

    • @windrowfarm
      @windrowfarm  10 місяців тому

      Hey there, so glad to hear it! Same here with that amazing stretch last week, it felt so good to make some solid progress. And yes, actually fun, who would have thought?? No further info on that hole - I've been too "gogogo" to ask people or connect further with the landowner on it. The old elementary school is just next door to that field, and very close to the hole, so I'm wondering if it's some sort of old drainage, or even underground erosion from drainage, or some such. No sign of anything artificial down there, or stonework, or anything. Landowner is the nicest person, so we'll figure something out. But wow, what a surprise, I've done that field for 12 years!
      Thanks for following along! Eager to see any of your operation if you ever feel like sharing.

  • @hillcresthayfarms9664
    @hillcresthayfarms9664 10 місяців тому +1

    I put preservative on anything over 17% and have had good luck up to 25% it gets iffy above that but i had to try some just for giggles

    • @windrowfarm
      @windrowfarm  10 місяців тому

      I appreciate that! Starting to think more and more about trying it myself with these years we’re having. Which preservative do you use?

    • @hillcresthayfarms9664
      @hillcresthayfarms9664 10 місяців тому +1

      buffered propionic acid I have been using it as needed for 4 years with good results and no complaints. It does stink so the bales need to sit for a bit before i sell them, my application rate is 4 lbs per ton and it weighs 9lbs per gallon so you dont need allot. Im located in western ny so our weather is very close to yours I make and sell between 18000 and 23000 bales a year and in 2021 our weather was like yours this year I had to put acid on half of what i made that year. Some folks are scared of it but they shouldnt be I wore it when filling the tank when the hose came out i was soaked clean through my underware and nothing got iritated if ya know what i mean. the brand I use is keenan fresh cut plus it doesnt smell as strong as nh crop saver I run a kuhn accumulator and skidsteer grapple system love the channel keep up the good work@@windrowfarm

    • @windrowfarm
      @windrowfarm  10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much! That’s really helpful. And wow, that’s impressive! Hope the rest of your season goes well!