Trevor, the only people that make no mistakes, are those that never do anything. And hopefully you will keep them as customers for another 30 years and it will have paid for itself. Great show as always
I commend you for being so honest... there isnt one perfect person out there owning your faults makes all the world... that customer i hope watches this video... i hope you feel better getting it off your chest as well... cuz i know i eat myself up when i screw up
Don’t beat yourself up, customers and relationships are hard. If they don’t figure out what you did for them you are probably better off without them anyway. I can’t sell my hay either so I feel you about this year. Your videos are never boring so don’t waste your time thinking about that. You’re honest and your heart is in the right place. Great job. Oh, and someone loves you!
Just a suggestion, consider doing an interview with Don Neese, maybe a ride along with a Zanjero. It would be interesting to see where and how you get water.
I have a dumb question 🙋♂️. I’m not a farmer nor do I live around farms. I enjoy watching farm videos and appreciate what farmers do to keep food on our tables. Anyway my question is, does every hay field whether it is alfalfa or grass hay have to be seeded every year? Or will it grow back on its own? does seeding give you a bigger yield a.k.a. More bales per acre, just curious
Hey Bales Hay Farm and Ranch!, I'm pumped about it!!, very excited about your upcoming concert!!, you're going to have a mechanical bull!!, right?, and some Shetland ponies that I can ride!, right?? Is there a weight limit on the Shetland pony?, ponies??🤔 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
When on average do you do your first cutting? When on average do you do your last cutting? Questions come from MN where we have that really short growing season!
Also don't worry if a video is going to be "boring" or not cause farmers like you, MF and welkers are making farming transparent to people who are not in the AG industry and only listen to the news playing some interview with a person who has never owned a farm let alone worked one tell everyone why modern farms are bad
Trevor, the only people that make no mistakes, are those that never do anything. And hopefully you will keep them as customers for another 30 years and it will have paid for itself. Great show as always
I commend you for being so honest... there isnt one perfect person out there owning your faults makes all the world... that customer i hope watches this video... i hope you feel better getting it off your chest as well... cuz i know i eat myself up when i screw up
Don’t beat yourself up, customers and relationships are hard. If they don’t figure out what you did for them you are probably better off without them anyway.
I can’t sell my hay either so I feel you about this year.
Your videos are never boring so don’t waste your time thinking about that. You’re honest and your heart is in the right place. Great job. Oh, and someone loves you!
We did the same thing with our ripper and disk, the clod buster works great!
I'm from Wisconsin I used to drive one of those Macdons cutting mint. Nice machine's to operate.
I just cut 4th in central Oregon round up ready
Just a suggestion, consider doing an interview with Don Neese, maybe a ride along with a Zanjero. It would be interesting to see where and how you get water.
You remind me of a squirrel gathering nuts, you're all over the place.
Awesome video 🚜🚜🚜
You are one of the best truth tellers on u tube. Keep up the awesome work
I have a dumb question 🙋♂️. I’m not a farmer nor do I live around farms. I enjoy watching farm videos and appreciate what farmers do to keep food on our tables.
Anyway my question is, does every hay field whether it is alfalfa or grass hay have to be seeded every year? Or will it grow back on its own? does seeding give you a bigger yield a.k.a. More bales per acre, just curious
No, but as the field gets older the productivity drops, and needs rotated to a different crop
Hey Trevor what does the combine combine the seed with ?
When you leave an alfalfa stand for seed do you take any cuttings off for hay that year?
Hey Bales Hay Farm and Ranch!, I'm pumped about it!!, very excited about your upcoming concert!!, you're going to have a mechanical bull!!, right?, and some Shetland ponies that I can ride!, right?? Is there a weight limit on the Shetland pony?, ponies??🤔
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
That Kei truck a yard truck? Lol puts into perspective how tiny they are next to the ripper and the generator looking thing
Hey Bales Hay Farm and Ranch!, at 7:00 you mention Case-iH!, I hope you know what iH stand for in Case-iH??
Case-iH Case-International Harvester.
When on average do you do your first cutting?
When on average do you do your last cutting?
Questions come from MN where we have that really
short growing season!
Uummm. Early March for first cutting. Late November for last. Sometimes December. But for average, March and November.
You come to oz because it's 🦆 hot here all the time and nice holiday ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
That MacDon has a windrower or Draper head
Except we had a Nonsoon season
They know what a great deal they got now. Sneaky .
Also don't worry if a video is going to be "boring" or not cause farmers like you, MF and welkers are making farming transparent to people who are not in the AG industry and only listen to the news playing some interview with a person who has never owned a farm let alone worked one tell everyone why modern farms are bad