I enjoy all your videos. A lot of people think all a farmer does is drive a tractor and boom, magically food appears from no where, yes I know I'm being silly, but seriously, a lot of people do not know how many hats a farmer wears every day. There is so much you all need to know, from plants, seeds, automotive, carpentry, animals, and the list goes on and on. I am very thankful for all the farmers who put food on our tables. You all are over worked and under appreciated. Thank you for all you do. God Bless.
Thanks for signing that card when I bought the merch! Will definitely never lose it. been watching your channel for years and don't plan to stop anytime soon.
Another interesting and informative video! You look and sound so happy and relaxed Ryan, marriage clearly suits you. Keep the content coming & love to Hannah ❤️
As they say in the movie industry, that’s a wrap. You can’t beat a skid steer for moving bales. I love my new holland L150. That JCB is nice with extendable boom. Cheers👍🇨🇦
I live not too far from you in Milwaukee, I always love watching your videos. It’s like getting out of the city for awhile. Take care and keep posting!
My wife and I have been watching your videos for awhile now and we really like what you’re doing. Keep up the good work. Congratulations on your wedding we wish y’all many many years together.
Thank you for the video! My doggone heart just won't allow this 77 year old man to get out and do many things ... but you do! Keep up the excellent work
I'm glad you could pull it out this time. I was watching the other day as you said you were trying to not make it so dry etc. I was to comment but decided not to, I did not want you lose faith lol. The truth is that it has been very hard to make silage this year here as well (southern quebec). The timely season was too rainy to do any hay and by the time the fields were solid everything was too mature already. The guys were laying grass/hay down in the morning and had to put it in bags/silos before dusk. A few lucky ones decided to lay theirs late in after-noon and silage everything during the evening/night.
Cool to see silage in 'tube' form rather than in a pit or individual bales, it's almost in between the two! Congratulations on the wedding, can we have another house update soon?
Wrapping coarse or stemmy hay is the way to go. Years ago, we ended up being a month behind because of rain every other day. By the time we got into the field, alfalfa had stems as thick as pencils and orchard grass was as tall as the rear tractor tires. Nasty, rank stuff. The haylage effect made it soft and palatable, cows went crazy over it. Just remember to make them a little smaller in diameter. 62" bales weighed around a ton! Had to back it off to 50" so we could handle them.
Your channel was the first channel i subscribed to, and i'll always be a subscriber. Brings back memories of making hay on my dads farm when i was a teeneger, used to bail square bails all day long. Keep up the good work !
When I was working on a farm years ago they made the wet bales, and when we fed them out in the winter months the cows would chase after the center. That was the warmest part of the bale and the best smells ever !
As always a very informative video. No doubt that you guys put in a FULL day baling and wrapping the hay. Shows that farming is a FULL time job and something that you and your family do quite well. Thanks for sharing. Take care and stay safe.
Have never seen this type of wrapping and storage before. What a good idea ,it must cut down the amount of wrapping used and appears to be continuous action and silage wrap is not cheap !
You know when its getting to wet to bale when the water is dripping off of the baler 😆. Nice seeing you trying something that's an everyday thing over this neck of the woods. Stay safe 🏴
G’job Ryan and Co. talking about bales combusting, saw them ignite on a trailer going down the highway. Not a good situation. Y’all keep crushin it 💪🏻🇺🇸💪🏻
Nice to see you back. We love watching all your video's. We watched the promotion ceremony and commented a few times. Amazing that you guys allowed us all to be a part of such a precious moment and we loved being able to share in that joy with you guys. You made all of us followers feel like we were a part of your family by allowing us to share in your special moment. So happy for you guys and can't wait to see more videos to come with you guys. Really cool baleage video we don't see a lot of net wrapping or silage wrapping here in WV definitely don't see any jcbs with light bars up here definitely cool look and again thanks again for allowing us go watch the promotion ceremony see ya next video God bless you both, our bell notification is always on and watching for your next video
Great video Ryan we wrap 500 to 800 every year, two bales work great for the caps, Your cows will love your silage bales. Not to mention you have more material in the bale with all the leaves on. I can almost smell the fresh hay through your video. Looks like you and Travis got the 569 running like a top. I can see you getting rid of the 566 and getting a Kuhn or another Jd baler in the future.
I remember our first time wet wrapping bales, I was a nervous wreck hoping there wouldn’t be issues with excess heating, Ended up turning out perfect and cows loved it. Good video!
I love your videos and I am 14 and I learn alot from you and Travis I watch your videos each and every day and I hope one day I could be just like you guys god bless and stay safe
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Will be interesting to see this again when you feed it to the cows and their reaction to it. Hopefully it’s a good option for you to improve your operation. Wishing you and your family the best.
Looks like I'm not the only one who knows how to use a crescent wrench the wrong way correctly. Between the Duramax working up that hill and the two skid steers unloading simultaneously I am convinced you are incapable of making a bad video. God bless - Everett
Great video. When you go to feed those bales out in the winter what works best for us is cutting the plastic before you lift the bale. Keeps everything else tight and sealed.
Hey Ryan love to see the content. Been watching for a couple years now and also being from Wisconsin I also feel some of what you guys go through. But anyways Absolutely love the channel. Keep up the great work.
Great video Ryan, been a fan for a long time always catch your videos sometimes more than once. Takes me back to the good days on the farm, and how yous are always up to trying different things
Been watching your channel for a long time and they all are very professional. Their content is very eye-opening. I'm hoping one day you will give us a video on your definition of a farmer today thanks for your great videos
Hey Ryan videos are better and better everytime. Watched some old videos from years ago those are classics!! Hay looks great!!! Thanks again Ryan for all u do and have a great one!!!
Another awesome video Ryan 👍 I have been watching you from the very beginning then Travis enjoy watching your dad Travis and yourself getting it done 👍👌🤠
These videos are awesome 😎 and it makes me want bale more hay but we have to wait until my family friend is home from vacation. And who does not love to bounce around in a skid steer driving in the hay field.
25% + - does very well here for moisture level. Smaller bales sale weight or more than dry😂😂. 12 hours 168 bales to rapp😳😳 that includes haul time to ?? Thanks Ryan !!!
I enjoy all your videos. A lot of people think all a farmer does is drive a tractor and boom, magically food appears from no where, yes I know I'm being silly, but seriously, a lot of people do not know how many hats a farmer wears every day. There is so much you all need to know, from plants, seeds, automotive, carpentry, animals, and the list goes on and on. I am very thankful for all the farmers who put food on our tables. You all are over worked and under appreciated. Thank you for all you do. God Bless.
Thanks for signing that card when I bought the merch! Will definitely never lose it. been watching your channel for years and don't plan to stop anytime soon.
Don't let anyone insult your lil' tele-tank, Ryan! Glad you got all the bales tucked into bed, the wrapper is a great tool.
Another interesting and informative video! You look and sound so happy and relaxed Ryan, marriage clearly suits you. Keep the content coming & love to Hannah ❤️
Good one Ryan, the wrapper is pretty cool…a long day for y’all. Be well
That Kuhn bail wrapper just amazes me every time that I see it. What a world we live in with today's technology!
That’s one slick wrapper, beats one at a time
As they say in the movie industry, that’s a wrap.
You can’t beat a skid steer for moving bales. I love my new holland L150. That JCB is nice with extendable boom. Cheers👍🇨🇦
Good to see team family Farmers work together don't see that much anymore keep up the good work
Hi Ryan I have been a scriber for quite wile thank you for your content, congratulations on your wedding. Keep on posting your journey.
19:44 is perfect.
Dogs go in the truck. They are the best.
Good to see family helping family.
I live not too far from you in Milwaukee, I always love watching your videos. It’s like getting out of the city for awhile. Take care and keep posting!
My wife and I have been watching your videos for awhile now and we really like what you’re doing. Keep up the good work. Congratulations on your wedding we wish y’all many many years together.
Thank you for the video! My doggone heart just won't allow this 77 year old man to get out and do many things ... but you do! Keep up the excellent work
I'm glad you could pull it out this time. I was watching the other day as you said you were trying to not make it so dry etc. I was to comment but decided not to, I did not want you lose faith lol. The truth is that it has been very hard to make silage this year here as well (southern quebec). The timely season was too rainy to do any hay and by the time the fields were solid everything was too mature already. The guys were laying grass/hay down in the morning and had to put it in bags/silos before dusk. A few lucky ones decided to lay theirs late in after-noon and silage everything during the evening/night.
Cool to see silage in 'tube' form rather than in a pit or individual bales, it's almost in between the two! Congratulations on the wedding, can we have another house update soon?
Wrapping coarse or stemmy hay is the way to go. Years ago, we ended up being a month behind because of rain every other day. By the time we got into the field, alfalfa had stems as thick as pencils and orchard grass was as tall as the rear tractor tires. Nasty, rank stuff. The haylage effect made it soft and palatable, cows went crazy over it. Just remember to make them a little smaller in diameter. 62" bales weighed around a ton! Had to back it off to 50" so we could handle them.
Nice job guys that was a long day! Love the new wrapper.
Your cows will love the haylige this winter. Congratulations on your wedding
I love that light kit you installed
Your channel was the first channel i subscribed to, and i'll always be a subscriber. Brings back memories of making hay on my dads farm when i was a teeneger, used to bail square bails all day long. Keep up the good work !
Hello from Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Canada great videos thanks for sharing with all of us
Yes sir putting that Farmtruck through the paces blowing the sit out of it that's probably the hardest it's worked in a year good video appreciate you
Beautiful rows of windrowed hay 🚜🚜🚜🚜
Can't wait to see what the baylage looks like when you feed it out this winter hope the cattle love it
Awesome video Ryan glad the balege is working out for you guys 👍
We love baleage. We aim to bale everything 45-65 percent moisture. 15 years doing it this way. 13-15 layers of wrap you’ll have hay keep for 2 years.
When I was working on a farm years ago they made the wet bales, and when we fed them out in the winter months the cows would chase after the center. That was the warmest part of the bale and the best smells ever !
As always a very informative video. No doubt that you guys put in a FULL day baling and wrapping the hay. Shows that farming is a FULL time job and something that you and your family do quite well. Thanks for sharing. Take care and stay safe.
Ya but with all cab machines with ac. Hardly a hard job. I use to bale small squares with no cabs 16hrs a day for 3 months straight in 100 deg.
It is very interesting seeing the bales get wrapped because we don't do that very often down here in South Georgia.
you and your family have come a long way,,,, congradulations
Another great video just shows how hard and long farmers work.
Wow really happy to see the new video love to see the hard work!
Great video and congratulations on your marriage!
For every video on your channel, Thumbs Up before I even watch ... never disappointed. Love from the north!
Have never seen this type of wrapping and storage before. What a good idea ,it must cut down the amount of wrapping used and appears to be continuous action and silage wrap is not cheap !
Your truck handled that load up Broullaird like a champ! Impressive you guys were able to get that much hay up and wrapped that fast.
Video was awsome its intresting to see baledge made ive onley been around putting hay up a silo
Hello Ryan, man that's a long day for sure , congrats on your marriage wish you a happy life . take care
Hey, that was a wonderful opportunity to see how y’all work together to accomplish your goals, loved it!
Great work Everybody, that will make lovely silage👌👍👍😎
You know when its getting to wet to bale when the water is dripping off of the baler 😆. Nice seeing you trying something that's an everyday thing over this neck of the woods. Stay safe 🏴
That bale wrapper is hypnotic -- "I will watch How Farms Work; I will like, comment and subscribe; I will buy merchandise."
G’job Ryan and Co. talking about bales combusting, saw them ignite on a trailer going down the highway. Not a good situation. Y’all keep crushin it 💪🏻🇺🇸💪🏻
I watch your TV show everyday I'm a big fan.
Good editing and the more moisture the more quality for sure
Nice to see you back. We love watching all your video's. We watched the promotion ceremony and commented a few times. Amazing that you guys allowed us all to be a part of such a precious moment and we loved being able to share in that joy with you guys. You made all of us followers feel like we were a part of your family by allowing us to share in your special moment. So happy for you guys and can't wait to see more videos to come with you guys. Really cool baleage video we don't see a lot of net wrapping or silage wrapping here in WV definitely don't see any jcbs with light bars up here definitely cool look and again thanks again for allowing us go watch the promotion ceremony see ya next video God bless you both, our bell notification is always on and watching for your next video
Great video Ryan we wrap 500 to 800 every year, two bales work great for the caps, Your cows will love your silage bales. Not to mention you have more material in the bale with all the leaves on. I can almost smell the fresh hay through your video. Looks like you and Travis got the 569 running like a top. I can see you getting rid of the 566 and getting a Kuhn or another Jd baler in the future.
I remember our first time wet wrapping bales, I was a nervous wreck hoping there wouldn’t be issues with excess heating, Ended up turning out perfect and cows loved it. Good video!
You will love the balage for feed
Great job Ryan another amazing video
Awesome content keep it up, folks. Always interesting to see different practices done on different farms threw out Wisconsin.
That was a very great video. It sure beats working with silo's. Congratulations on your recent marriage.
I love your videos and I am 14 and I learn alot from you and Travis I watch your videos each and every day and I hope one day I could be just like you guys god bless and stay safe
Close and what you do is great
Awesome video Ryan!
Hopefully all your efforts with this baleage will be a plus for your cattle. Good job!
Great video Ryan keep up the good work!!
Congrats on some good decisions You have made over the last few years!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Will be interesting to see this again when you feed it to the cows and their reaction to it. Hopefully it’s a good option for you to improve your operation. Wishing you and your family the best.
Great video as always Ryan !!
Great awesome video video Ryan and Travis , Hannah, and your dad , those are very wet bales . Our bales are same
Videos always great enjoy seeing things work on your farm.
Looks like I'm not the only one who knows how to use a crescent wrench the wrong way correctly. Between the Duramax working up that hill and the two skid steers unloading simultaneously I am convinced you are incapable of making a bad video. God bless - Everett
Great video. When you go to feed those bales out in the winter what works best for us is cutting the plastic before you lift the bale. Keeps everything else tight and sealed.
I absolutely love all the videos. Top notch work.
Hey Ryan love to see the content. Been watching for a couple years now and also being from Wisconsin I also feel some of what you guys go through. But anyways Absolutely love the channel. Keep up the great work.
Another great video! Hello from Oklahoma!
Great video Ryan, been a fan for a long time always catch your videos sometimes more than once. Takes me back to the good days on the farm, and how yous are always up to trying different things
Been watching your channel for a long time and they all are very professional. Their content is very eye-opening. I'm hoping one day you will give us a video on your definition of a farmer today thanks for your great videos
Hey Ryan. Thanks for all of the great content! Keep it up!
Hey Ryan videos are better and better everytime. Watched some old videos from years ago those are classics!! Hay looks great!!! Thanks again Ryan for all u do and have a great one!!!
Fantastic job 👍👍👍👍
The wrapper seems like it would be a good investment. Thanks for the update!
Get a moisture sensor for the bailer. Very standard in Ireland
Hey Ryan i love all your videos i was raised on a peanut farm in Oklahoma i really miss it please keep up the videos
Another awesome video Ryan 👍 I have been watching you from the very beginning then Travis enjoy watching your dad Travis and yourself getting it done 👍👌🤠
Love the videos, drone footage is great!
Bumper crop of silage is always good stuff. Anyway take care take it easy and stay safe.
awsome video ryan cool to see silage in tube form rather than in pit or individual bales its almost in between the two thumbs up and shared
Will really be interesting to see how that baleage feeds out.
Great video.
We have moved to a baler wrapper to eliminate the heating between baling and wrapping has markedly improved the quality of our feed
Excited to see if the wrapper is worth the time and money.
Looks like the spears finally slicked up on the custom built setup. Much smoother piercing and back out in the bales
Great video Ryan , that wrapper is sweet
I'm happy that u guys do hay work and planting corn and beans and Ryan does a good job of tilling the ground and I like Ryan durmaxs
These videos are awesome 😎 and it makes me want bale more hay but we have to wait until my family friend is home from vacation. And who does not love to bounce around in a skid steer driving in the hay field.
Having multiple skid steers is very important to running silage bale to get it done right.
25% + - does very well here for moisture level. Smaller bales sale weight or more than dry😂😂. 12 hours 168 bales to rapp😳😳 that includes haul time to ?? Thanks Ryan !!!
I think the wet wrap hay is the way to go. Did some Sorghum Sudangrass last year to take a hay field field out. Best feed you can think of.
Love watching your videos. I’m not a farmer but your content is very interesting even to a non farmer.
Interesting video. Didn’t realize you could wrap them so hot like that.
I find it interesting that you so many more bales per acre !!!
Great video ...we do things a little different hear in northern Ireland when making hay
Damn, towards the last those bales were really steaming. Nice job Ryan.....
I've been watching your videos since September of 2018 keep up the good work
Love your bell wrapper that is awesome!! And I have to say that is a damn fine looking truck that you have 😁
congrats on the marriage! We wish you both the best!
Keep up producing your good videos.