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  • Опубліковано 18 чер 2020
  • What an awesome week for making hay! We did have some problems along the way but this hay is unbelievable! Come along for the ride!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 313

  • @andrewinbody4301
    @andrewinbody4301 4 роки тому +17

    I miss haying. It was a summer job for me as a kid.
    I can still smell it.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +1

      I had a friend describe it so well. When I posted a video of fresh raked hay and asked if anyone could smell the video, she said “smells like love” 🙂

  • @villaridge
    @villaridge 4 роки тому +28

    Some of the Happiest times of my life. Hay making

  • @Grimskarr
    @Grimskarr 4 роки тому +16

    Always a pleasant time riding along with you, Carl. Thanks for having us come along. 👍😊

  • @timprice1742
    @timprice1742 4 роки тому +54

    "Twelve year old boy did a fantastic job running that baler." That is true farm culture/work ethic training.

    • @rangermarsh7510
      @rangermarsh7510 4 роки тому +5

      It is. It is. Also having and being a good neighbor. Look how fast he borrowed that truck from Marcus. Never trash talk your neighbors or you'll be out of business before you know it.

    • @farmall4505
      @farmall4505 4 роки тому +5

      Thx I’m the kid

    • @farmall4505
      @farmall4505 4 роки тому +5

      Marsh Sly I’m Marcus’s son and the tractor and red truck where mine but are in my dads name

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +1

      Tim it’s the truth! There is no better way to learn than to do it!

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +4

      Marsh, you are so right! He was there in the field right after my truck broke down and he offered his immediately. This is pretty much how things work in rural America. Everyone helps. It’s great!

  • @runwillrobinson
    @runwillrobinson 4 роки тому +10

    Thanks Carl, I can just about smell that good hay.

  • @bradbrening3957
    @bradbrening3957 4 роки тому +9

    This is what they had in mind when they came up with the phrase "an honest days work". Thanks, Carl!

  • @mikesand4401
    @mikesand4401 4 роки тому +1

    Came across your videos one day,,,and it took me a sec until i realized who you were....tell your dad Hi...I went to High School with him....grew up on farm as well....moved to Dallas Texas when I was 21 and have been here since.....still a farm boy at heart!!....My dad still lives on the farm and now my Grand kids enjoy going back to iowa every summer to drive Great Grandpas old tractor and running on the farm....lived on the Brandon dia on the corner just North of Mick and Janets.... your videos bring back great memories......luv'ed bailing hay!!!...not so much picking up rock!!! Thanks Carl!!

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Wow hello Mike! Your dad is a real great guy. I stopped in to grab some sweet corn one time and we must have talked to a couple hours. Mick was like a grandpa to me. He got me fired up about Massey Harris tractors. I’ll certainly show your comment to dad tomorrow. He might send you a message too! Thanks for dropping in and I hope you continue to enjoy the videos. You can go back and watch the previous ones when you get bored 😂

  • @deanbeach8748
    @deanbeach8748 4 роки тому +5

    Holy flashback! Stacking bales in the wagon when I was 10 yrs old. Much nicer the way you do it, old man Davenport's baler LAUNCHED those suckers at me, lol.

  • @joelmrust172
    @joelmrust172 4 роки тому +8

    Great video! I'm headed home to the farm to see my Dad for Father's Day!

  • @williamsink8327
    @williamsink8327 2 роки тому

    Well done brothers, I farmed the family way too. Keep on keepin on, that's the only way to do it!!

  • @kopenhagenkid
    @kopenhagenkid 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Carl nice looking hay

  • @matthewdowd4686
    @matthewdowd4686 4 роки тому +12

    Your vids always make me smile and leave me a lil bit smarter having learned something new about farming, being a city kid in a farm heavy environment Gave me a huge interest in the goings on on all those farms we passed everyday growing up ( Central Valley California ) dairy’s and rice farming right around us. Your channel is fun and informative and leaves me a happy chap every time I watch a vid! Thanks dude! Keep up the great work!!

  • @willian.direction6740
    @willian.direction6740 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks Carl what a flurry of activity for the whole Family and good you have great neighbors to help out with equipment breakdowns.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Yes it was awesome! The guy who bales for me was the same guy who lent me his truck and trailer. Gotta love small towns farm community!

  • @dennisgolebiowski8497
    @dennisgolebiowski8497 Рік тому

    Great work and love how you and the gang are so happy. Makes for a good life ...

  • @curthiggins8792
    @curthiggins8792 4 роки тому +10

    II remember those bales (square) getting pretty dang heavy in a very short time! Snakes used to scare the daylights out of me... don’t miss that.

    • @stevee8884
      @stevee8884 4 роки тому +1

      Snakes! what kind in snakes! The only things that scared me was spiders, big tarantula spiders, like 6-8 across!

    • @curthiggins8792
      @curthiggins8792 4 роки тому +2

      It was common to lift a bale and find a nest of baby rattler’s underneath! Not cool😝

    • @johnkranias3458
      @johnkranias3458 4 роки тому

      G'day Curt, down here we don't have barn yard cats, the snakes do a better job...true.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Our hay wagons are 18 and 20 feet long. That’s a pretty good distance to get a bale carried back and stacked and then get back to the Baler before another one comes out 😅

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +1

      Man I never thought about snakes... 😳

  • @David7pm
    @David7pm 4 роки тому +6

    the sunrise at the start was beautiful!

  • @jamesbowen8960
    @jamesbowen8960 4 роки тому +6

    Some of the best looking hay I've ever seen! Great job!

  • @paulthomas2236
    @paulthomas2236 4 роки тому +4

    Love what you guys are doing thanks

  • @Carl_DenTandt
    @Carl_DenTandt 4 роки тому +6

    Great video Carl! Love watching farm equipment in action!

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Carl! These are my favorite videos to make. “A little less talk and a lot more action!”

    • @Carl_DenTandt
      @Carl_DenTandt 3 роки тому

      Dodge Brothers Farm and Ranch I do like when you are explaining the equipment and how it works but then to see it in action is satisfying

  • @jon2140
    @jon2140 3 роки тому +3

    Never thought I’d miss baling hay... but after watching this I do.
    It’s good to see kids running the equipment. Dad had me driving around 7 running the rake and then the baler.
    Great video thank you.

  • @rob7652
    @rob7652 4 роки тому +9

    Carl, you are an awesome videographer. You give us the information but also really show us what is going on. I really enjoy your channel. I feel like I am out there with you in the fields. Thanks! Blessings and prayers to you and your family.

  • @thomasstrand9853
    @thomasstrand9853 4 роки тому +6

    That reminds me of myself when I was 11 years old dad be driving the tractor in the Baylor and I be stackin the Bales

  • @nfavor
    @nfavor 4 роки тому +1

    My first job was working for a farmer. He had many tractors but his 966 was always my favorite. It's great to see you running a 1066!

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      The 1066 was dads planting tractor when I was a kid. It worked great pulling a 12 row planter and spraying with a 60ft three point mounted boom.

  • @ash7700
    @ash7700 4 роки тому +6

    Not sure I knew you buys had an Oliver! Yay! I owned three once upon a time--1600, 1655, and 1555. I sold them all to my cousin, who I help make hay every spring. I that a 1550 you've got? Another great clip, Karl; you're so good at this medium, and I really look forward to you posts. Thanks!

    • @michael7423
      @michael7423 4 роки тому +1

      I wish they still made Oliver tractors, they are the best in my humble opinion!

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +2

      Ash it is indeed a 1550! This one has been on dads farm since I was about 5 years old. He also had a 1650 that was the first tractor I ever drove. If you go back to my videos this winter I did a whole bunch of work to it. Thanks a lot for the kindness here!

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Michael, I agree that they are pretty great tractors. I just wish it didn’t use so much gas. Should get a diesel I guess.

    • @michael7423
      @michael7423 4 роки тому

      Dodge Brothers Farm and Ranch / I prefer a diesel too!

    • @ash7700
      @ash7700 3 роки тому

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 You are most welcome. Not everyone on UA-cam has the natural understanding of narrative that you have, so their posts are not really the kind of neatly structured little stories that yours uniformly are. Also, for me, any time you feature the Oliver your dad has is a nice bonus; that brand, and particularly the sounds of the Waukesha straight 6 diesel and the (unsynchronized) spur gear transmissions in the early Olivers (and continued in the 1550 and 1555) were imprinted on me when I first drove my Uncle Theodore's 880, about 1959, I think. I once pulled a cultipacker and drag harrow late into the night with that 880. She had a tall straight pipe on her and her pump had been turned up to pull our 2-row Fox silage chopper, so once it got dark you could see a flame coming out that pipe, and watch the incineration of any insect unfortunate enough to stay into that exhaust plume. Of course, when we chopped silage with that 880, the sky around her turned coal black. I guess it's a good thing I didn't spend too much time on that 880; I'd probably have a serious hearing deficit. Thanks again, Karl, for posting your neatly constructed stories for us to enjoy.

  • @michael7423
    @michael7423 4 роки тому

    I love small square bales, I can’t pick up them round bales and the square bales fill my loft better! I remember when I was twelve working on the farm was a joy and I love seeing that young man working in the field! And doing a fine job. I hope you get stuck more often if it means we get to see your Dad more, I lost my Dad when I was a little boy and it just makes me happy seeing you working with your Dad! Thank you Carl for always welcoming me down your road! Stay safe and God bless y’all!

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Michael! It’s really something to be able to work with your dad. I have to remember not to take it for granted. He lost his dad pretty young, so he didn’t get that chance for long.

  • @redclover51
    @redclover51 3 роки тому

    Wish there was a way to capture that quality hay aroma. No one that has experienced it will ever forget.

  • @rlyman111
    @rlyman111 3 роки тому

    1958, Boise, I’d farm bucking 100lb Alfalfa on to a 40” trailer. Last time I got to do it. Moved to California became a city boy. You are really doing great work!

  • @brianbroda8615
    @brianbroda8615 4 роки тому

    It's such a treat to watch your videos , especially with all the drama in today's news

  • @herbhouston5378
    @herbhouston5378 3 роки тому

    Great video!! I didn't growup on a farm, from the time I was 9 till I was 20... I baled a lot hay... and straw... I remember, very well, on those days when we got interrupted by a shower... going up in the mow and laying on the bales of that sweet smellin' hay... and listening to the rain on the roof... and going to sleep... Wonderful times...

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  3 роки тому

      Thanks Herb! Working in the hay mow used to be a common thing for young people to do, but sadly many of the old barns are disappearing and most kids never get to do that now.

  • @glenparks5175
    @glenparks5175 3 роки тому

    Glad God gave u a good year and got it up and not wet!!!

  • @gail8494
    @gail8494 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Marcus! Nice video Carl !

  • @michael7423
    @michael7423 4 роки тому +1

    As far as I’m concerned you should never apologize for being busy on a farm, sometimes it seems like the work never ends and I’m amazed that you find the time to take us along! I wish I could be your farm hand if just for a day.

  • @berndodin817
    @berndodin817 4 роки тому +1

    Wowwww !!! I have seen the Mountain -Man on the Tractor 🚜!!! 👍👍👍👋👋👋🤝🤝🤝🇩🇪

  • @timduthie6399
    @timduthie6399 4 роки тому +4

    It looks like nice hay Carl!

  • @tomjack9632
    @tomjack9632 3 роки тому

    THIS is what makes America great.

  • @charlesjenkins8078
    @charlesjenkins8078 2 роки тому

    Love the trailer that dumps hay

  • @Gixzer04
    @Gixzer04 4 роки тому +1

    Those are beefy windrows. Holy cow , hope your baling tractor has a gear below low / low 🤣🤣🤣. Awesome looking hay gentlemen.

  • @streetglide40sw30
    @streetglide40sw30 3 роки тому

    WOW memories when I was 12 summer of 1974 helping my uncle out on his Hay Farm in Southwest Michigan. Very Hard work square bales , Would not have changed that summer for anything especially driving his old narrow frame Tractor. WHAT A BLAST

  • @alexthomson719
    @alexthomson719 4 роки тому +1

    Nice one Carol you have to go with the priority jobs that's your winter feed 👍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @brucenadams1
    @brucenadams1 4 роки тому +2

    Another fantastic video. The hay rake tractor, that's a real man's tractor. An open cab so you can enjoy the smell of farming (which includes diesel exhaust). You get a great tan working on a tractor like that. Not fun in the winter. Thanks.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Haha yeah I definitely have not so fond memories of that tractor in the winter time. Putting out bales for dads cows when I was a kid and hauling manure with open cab tractors was not particularly fun 🥶

  • @richardmiller3919
    @richardmiller3919 2 роки тому

    Beautiful farm hay day.. I have memories.. surely, I miss ole days.. many thanks for post!! By the way, Happy 4th of July to you and others..

  • @jacklabloom635
    @jacklabloom635 2 роки тому

    I hauled hay the summer I was fifteen. My friend, Romney. had an old 1/2 ton truck with a wooden flat bed. It weeped water out of the water pump. We could haul 55 bales per truck load. He turned 16 at the end of that summer and got his drivers license. He sold the truck and bought a ‘53 Ford car. We never hauled hay again, once he could legally drive a car on the main roads.

  • @davidtravis1367
    @davidtravis1367 2 роки тому

    Love y’all’s dump hay trailer and they are nice and my father in law dose lawn care and has hay and cows so I help him and has one of them trailers and makes it so nice

  • @baylenbrown5817
    @baylenbrown5817 3 роки тому

    Love sitting in a kubota pulling a Kuhn windrower

  • @weedeatnogreweo7574
    @weedeatnogreweo7574 3 роки тому

    Nice vid great job

  • @ricksutton2902
    @ricksutton2902 4 роки тому +1

    I don't know Carl if I wanted to ride with you or not. If you are not running out of gas or getting stuck or breaking down. If I was ever work with you I'm driving. LOL 😂
    I'm just picking on you.
    I am also in the commercial beekeeping. I get stuck to curl and I break down. But one thing I don't run out of gas. Hehehe

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +1

      Haha yeah I bet! I’ve always had a healthy respect for beekeepers! I think it would be cool but I’m pretty afraid of getting stung so I wouldn’t be much good at it.

  • @thecflsaskatchewanroughrid8848
    @thecflsaskatchewanroughrid8848 2 роки тому

    I love your videos god bless to you from me keep up the good work Carl

  • @fishydubsfishing6516
    @fishydubsfishing6516 4 роки тому +1

    That’s where the kids got muscles for football. Now everyone makes the big round. And the big squares

  • @johndodge679
    @johndodge679 3 роки тому

    I just came across this channel its great that the whole family is involved and I am impressed by people that work hard I have always wanted to visit or maybe do some work on a farm like this keep up the videos John Dodge

  • @irenesilvers7096
    @irenesilvers7096 3 роки тому

    Very nice video, Thank you.

  • @tedwazonek7956
    @tedwazonek7956 2 роки тому

    Love your shows, very informative…really wish I’d gotten into farming at a young age!! Keep’em coming my friend! 👍🏻✌🏼🙏🏼

  • @jackusflackus1
    @jackusflackus1 3 роки тому +1

    I don’t know if anyone else said it yet, but holy crap. Never work on your truck without jack stands. Saw you had it on the hydraulic jack only. Very bad idea. Always put stands underneath, no matter what your doing. If you don’t have stands, use your tire rim. It’ll save your bacon should the jack give out without notice.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  3 роки тому

      Yeah you make a good point. In this video I just pulled the wheel off to see what I could see. I would never put any parts of my body under a vehicle that was being held up by a jack alone.

  • @stevhanhughes673
    @stevhanhughes673 3 роки тому

    I just found your channel here and had a great time with you 'riding along" with you! That hay looked wonderful to me, should make a lot of cows very happy when the time comes to eat it. It was nice to see a family working together as yours did, America needs more lke you guys for sure...Wishing God's Blessings on you all and your family and farm.

  • @danielthomason5685
    @danielthomason5685 3 роки тому

    Great stuff....new sub....really pretty crop....i love it....was a union laborer 22 years...been farming full time 5 years...i love cows...but making good hay is the most fulfilling thing ive ever done...makes me feel worth something

  • @markenloe1265
    @markenloe1265 3 роки тому

    Great video!😎

  • @whathasxgottodowithit3919.
    @whathasxgottodowithit3919. 3 роки тому

    I love modern tech, however it is good to see you Guys getting it done without a sat-nav in sight. Keep up the good work. Keeps you fit riding that bale sled. A lot of people in the modern world will never sample the gentle aroma of new mown hay, if you could put that in a can you would make a fortune. All the best from the U.K.

  • @franklinbrooks9506
    @franklinbrooks9506 3 роки тому

    The 7.3 in the red truck sounds awesome!! Love to see those two 8th Gen Power Strokes working.

  • @davestarr7112
    @davestarr7112 4 роки тому

    What a nice video. As usual, I learned a lot. That Red Rhion trailer is the "Cat's Meow". Such neat design work, no wasted metal or structure either, and one-man unloading. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JBAgrivideos
    @JBAgrivideos 3 роки тому

    Greetings from Ireland. Brilliant video. I really enjoyed that. Added my subscription 👍

  • @deanarmour6642
    @deanarmour6642 3 роки тому

    Love the old tractors still running and being used

  • @markgamble8377
    @markgamble8377 3 роки тому

    Nice operation.nice job

  • @jaredcolahan759
    @jaredcolahan759 3 роки тому

    I've seen those hay carts for years, well since I was a kid on a dairy farm. But I've never seen one unloaded. that was cool. We always did small square bails, I'm thankful we had a kicker on the bailer.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  3 роки тому

      That shows how smart we are! This Baler had a kicker on it when we bought it and we took it off so that we could get more bales on the wagons!

  • @logoski589
    @logoski589 4 роки тому +4

    I love living in the mts but flat fields would save me so much time making bales.

  • @stevenbetassa7329
    @stevenbetassa7329 2 роки тому

    The Valley I live in also has Dodge Brother's Farm, raise timothy and alfalfa hay, and potatoes.

  • @farmall4505
    @farmall4505 4 роки тому +1

    That’s my truck Carl!

  • @ronniejenkins2056
    @ronniejenkins2056 3 роки тому

    This is my first time watching your channel I liked what I saw I can relate to putting up hay just in a smaller scale we have been kinda fighting the weather here in Tennessee it's been hard to get enough dry days in a row to get the hay up like we want to I enjoyed watching I will definitely watch more often

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  3 роки тому

      Thanks Ronnie! You should go back in my videos to about a year ago and watch the video called “hay making disaster”. I think you could probably relate! I’m glad to have you here and I hope you will subscribe and continue to visit with me through the comment section and share your thoughts and questions!

    • @ronniejenkins2056
      @ronniejenkins2056 3 роки тому

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 thank you

  • @davidprentice7861
    @davidprentice7861 3 роки тому

    Great video miss farming life I'm a farms son from Scotland UK and miss hay time

  • @larjomack8576
    @larjomack8576 4 роки тому +1

    Wonderful when you can get hay up that is good enough to satisfy horse people. I managed it a few times but more often that not it didn't quite make their grade of satisfaction.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      We have a few horse customers and I always try to find the best stuff for them. The cows will eat any old thing.

  • @jsadamsster
    @jsadamsster 3 роки тому

    Nice to see a couple days of baling in 14 min. I noticed the square baler going at a pretty good clip and not a lot of dust so I figured you had some good, dry 1st cutting hay. It's nice when the weather and the job all comes together. I know it's not like that every time.

  • @gregj7916
    @gregj7916 3 роки тому

    that bale carrier is awesome

  • @jakejohnson2969
    @jakejohnson2969 3 роки тому

    That’s some nice looking hay my man!

  • @cowwhisperer8927
    @cowwhisperer8927 2 роки тому

    3:59 'Ben got tired prety quick' :D lol

  • @helensarkisian7491
    @helensarkisian7491 4 роки тому +4

    Goodness gracious. If itain’t one thing, it’s another. Any chance of a closeup of how the bales are wrapped?

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      I will make a note and try to do that sometime. I’ll have to chase the baler guy down with my gopro and see what I can do. Good idea!

  • @chavasecundinoj4892
    @chavasecundinoj4892 2 роки тому

    good job

  • @stonksmchat
    @stonksmchat 2 роки тому

    My favorite day of the year! :D

  • @farmall4505
    @farmall4505 4 роки тому +1

    Hey it’s me the kid that ran the round bailer

  • @JacobAHull-nx6rx
    @JacobAHull-nx6rx 4 роки тому +1

    Wow Carl, working 2 farms, that's alot of work! We have a NH 316 square baler with a NH 75 pan kicker (bale ejecter) on it. It's so old they have stopped making some parts for it but it beats stacking hay in a wagon. Stacking hay in the mow is enough for me. We also run a 8 ft rotory rake but your ground drive rake covers way more area. We used to use them, bound drive rake, years ago. Do you have an auto fly drone or is someone flying it for you? Lotta time and work to do what you do man. Hats off to you. Stay safe.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Jacob! We had a new Holland baler when I was a kid. It worked great. I’ve used a big dual rotor krone rake before and it was really cool but I don’t think it would work very good on really uneven terrain.
      I have auto flight modes on the drone, but sometimes I like to fly it myself. This video had footage from both auto and manual flight. Can you tell the difference?

    • @JacobAHull-nx6rx
      @JacobAHull-nx6rx 3 роки тому

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 hey carl,
      I couldn't really tell the difference with the different drone modes. it all seemed pretty good. I really like the kuhn double rotary rakes. been looking at them for year cause this small 8' rake takes a long time. we have about 300 acres but maybe 100 acres of hay ground all together.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  3 роки тому +1

      Jacob A. Hull you need a Kuhn speed rake!

    • @JacobAHull-nx6rx
      @JacobAHull-nx6rx 3 роки тому

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 yes, I really like the double rotary rake they make

  • @pnwRC.
    @pnwRC. 3 роки тому +1

    I'm surprised you DIDN'T have hay hooks when riding behind that bailer. We always used hooks. I believe it makes it easier to catch them.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  3 роки тому

      Some people really like them but every time I use them I’m afraid I’m going to stab myself in the knee!

  • @macanoe5335
    @macanoe5335 3 роки тому

    I felt like a little kid tagging along and helping with the work

  • @gordonpropertymaintllc
    @gordonpropertymaintllc 3 роки тому

    those old ford's are beautiful, i want one so bad if I can find one

  • @raincoast9010
    @raincoast9010 4 роки тому +1

    So great that you had good weather for the hay. How many acres of water ways would you say you made hay on? Thanks for posting and that side unload bale trailer sure is neat.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Yes I love that trailer! We made 75 acres of hay and just about half of it was waterways. I’ve got another 15 acres of waterways to mow next week sometime.

  • @JG-wr1sl
    @JG-wr1sl 4 роки тому

    I can work all week at a desk job and never feel the sense of accomplishment you get in one day on the farm.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Some days are like this and some days I don’t feel like I accomplished anything. But days like this make for good nights of sleep 👍

  • @davidperrin4856
    @davidperrin4856 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. We have been trying to get some hay in between the rain. We had a frost in May here in Pa. It has really affected the brome and orchard grass hay. It is only yielding about ½ the bales that was made on those fields that we done so far. We fertilized the fields. But the frost really stunted the hay and alfalfa growing. Our windrows are not even that thick. You have some very nice windrows. Have you ever ran a pto driven rotary rake? I sure do like them over a ground driven New Holland 256 rake. I have never ran those v wheel rakes but from what I just seen if you have a good baler that will eat through a windrows like that with no problems you are definitely doing something right.
    I know all rakes are good for each type of application. Maybe you can help me out with this question? What is the purpose of those old and new style hay mergers? How is it any different from a hay rake? I seen some at some local farm sales and consignment auctions. I should have brought home the rotary rake some german brand name orange in color and the Vicon 4 star hay tedder. Both went for $2500 each at auction on Thursday. Hope the bill to fix the truck isn't to expensive. I have learned from past experiences that If dad and I try to do any work on Sunday other than feed the animals and go to church. We will have break downs for 2 weeks straight and they are not simple fixes either. It has cost us anywhere from $500 to $1500+ in repairs. I understand the filming and editing situation completely. Just get the videos out when you are able to because when the sun is shining and the fields are ready to be harvested or other field work it must be done. Again great video and really enjoying this channel. Thank you

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +1

      Hey David I think you found the cause of my truck problem. Dad mowed some of that hay on Sunday.
      I don’t have any experience with mergers but I have seen some in action. I have run a PTO rotary rake before and it was great! I don’t think they would work very well on really uneven terrain though.

    • @davidperrin4856
      @davidperrin4856 3 роки тому

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 The alternator on my Kioti DK55 just started squealing. Bearing was getting dry. The alternator is getting new bearings and brushes now. We had a tree come down across the road yesterday. Since the Kioti was out of commission I had to roll the pieces by hand. Also got a seal to replace on the brush hog. At least it is not the bottom seal. The truck rear end pinion gear came loose due to the nut on it. Luckily it didn't ruin anything. All of this was due to work on Sunday 3 weeks ago.

  • @danielthomason5685
    @danielthomason5685 3 роки тому

    Ben leaving half the hay in the field driving...lol

  • @rdaugherty52
    @rdaugherty52 Рік тому

    Watching that guy stack hay bales on the wagon brought back memories when I was 7 I weighed 70lbs I would pick up a bales that weighed 70lbs and carry it to the wagon I didn't want to look like a wuss so I would go with it now people pay good money at a gym to get half the exorcize.

  • @robertpautsch5093
    @robertpautsch5093 4 роки тому

    Such a great neighborhood. Everyone works together. My idea of how it should be. Questions-What exactly is "hay"? How is it different from straw? Everyone is saying that is great hay but what constitutes great hay? I ride out in the country on my bike sometimes and I smell the new hay and it has a great aroma. Sometimes my lawn grass gets so long I think I should bail it when I cut it.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Good question here! Hay is all about nutrition. There is a lab test that can be performed for “relative feed value” that allows you to figure out how much energy and protein the hay contains. Many people judge hay quality solely on color and smell. Green hay with a pleasant smell is often considered good hay.
      Straw is the waste product after harvesting a grain crop. After you harvest oats you are left with oat straw. Same with wheat or soybeans. Straw has very little feed value and is mainly used for bedding.

    • @robertpautsch5093
      @robertpautsch5093 3 роки тому

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 FYI, my sons are now hooked on the channel! I knew it when he mentioned singulation last night.
      So hay is not a specific plant but a variety of plants harvested. How green are they when harvested? What keeps them from decomposing as my grass clippings do in my compost pile? Moving bales by hand so looks to be the most physical jpb you do on the farm. Everything else is hydraulics or electric?

  • @chefmarv6499
    @chefmarv6499 4 роки тому +5

    Glad hay turned out top notch. How heavy are these square bales you pick up ?

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Usually we only make about 40-45 pound bales. A lot of our customers are retired folks with horses or ponies and they don’t want to handle really heavy bales.

  • @burryhulbertjr1429
    @burryhulbertjr1429 3 роки тому

    Kool stuff u

  • @leroymorris6036
    @leroymorris6036 3 роки тому

    Good times

  • @jamflu
    @jamflu 4 роки тому +2

    Seeing these older tractors I assume this is your operation?

  • @kikigamble4315
    @kikigamble4315 4 роки тому

    Hi. Great videoing Kaylee !! Love the overhead shots of the total having thing. From mom's to growing young men, it seems all hands on deck if needed. Okay, QUESTION please. What type of plant did you cut, rake n bale? At least I think I got all the terminology right. Do you seed the soil or does it grow n replant itself naturally in those spaces year after year? Do you spray your hay; when & why? Deep South Homestead had a concern bout feeding sprayed hay to his cows n using end product from the cow in his garden beds after letting the poop decompose some. Leaf curling of tomatoes n the tomatoes themselves seemed a little deformed. He feels it affects his plants n will take longer to get out of the cow poo ( nearly 2yrs ) before it would be safe to use on his garden. He has switched to only organically grown hay to feed his cattle. No judgement on my part, just curious how hay can affect garden to table. Peace to you and yours

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Ours is mainly brome grass with some Timothy and clover mixed in. Once seeded, this comes back year after year. We don’t spray our hay because we don’t want to kill the clover. There are basically two types of herbicides. Grass killers and broadleaf killers. We can’t use either of them if we want to keep the grass and the clover. We do fertilize it with urea and map and potash so unfortunately the way the rules are we can’t certify it as organic.

  • @jerrymiller276
    @jerrymiller276 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, Carl, (no pun intended)
    Not being a farmer, I'm very curious about the hay operation and have several questions:
    Why the square bales? How does the operator know when the round bales are done, especially the smaller ones?
    It is easy to see how the rakes work but will you show us how the balers work?
    And perhaps a tougher question for a video, how do you judge the quality of the hay?
    I always look forward to your videos.
    Thanks!

    • @jerrymiller276
      @jerrymiller276 4 роки тому

      Whoops! Forgot to ask what the various bales weigh.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +1

      Yeh I should talk about hay quality in a future video. Let me bounce through the questions here:
      We make the small square bales for some customers that just have a few horses and don’t want to use a tractor to feed. Also if you leave a round bale out in the feeder for weeks it gets kind of off from getting rained on.
      The round baler has a monitor that tells you when you have reached the desired bale size that you preset it for. It determines this based off of how far the belt tensioners are pulled. See the belts have to “get longer” as the bale gets bigger so it’s pretty easy for the baler to tell how big the bale is.
      Sometime I could try to show a Baler up close. Sadly I was too busy raking and stacking hay to film the baler.
      Our small square bales weigh about 45 pounds, to small rounds are about 800 and the big rounds are 1350-1450

    • @jerrymiller276
      @jerrymiller276 3 роки тому

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 Thanks for scratching my curiosity bump!
      That also ought to make it fairly easy to figure out the square baler too, since it obviously has to push the hay against the already forming bale so that when it gets to a certain point the machine "knows" it is full, I would think.
      I'll look forward to the hay quality discussion. My only other question is how do they tie the bales up?
      Great videos! Thanks.

  • @markwheeler202
    @markwheeler202 4 роки тому +3

    4:25 Get yourself a bale hook. :-)

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      I’ve used them before but I always get nervous that I’m gonna miss and stab my leg 😂

    • @glenparks5175
      @glenparks5175 3 роки тому

      Lol we used to do tobacco down here in southern ohio, remember my dad saying once u spear yourself once cutting you never do it again boy was he right

  • @jenverhelst6477
    @jenverhelst6477 3 роки тому

    Take me home country roads.

  • @delprice3007
    @delprice3007 8 місяців тому

    would be great if they could still manufacture practical farm/work trucks

  • @loistempus5493
    @loistempus5493 3 роки тому

    Thank God for Moms right

  • @ecw0647
    @ecw0647 3 роки тому

    You guys need to get a bale hook. It makes moving bales around so much easier.

  • @hopatease1
    @hopatease1 4 роки тому +2

    I lived in Kentucky for 6 or 7 years before I moved back north , one of the guys I worked with down there told me about the time he was doing square bales on his dads farm when he went to pick one up there was a P****d off rattail snake mixed in with the hay .he said he threw the thing off and left it for a few days and when they came back for it it was gone . Ever have some thing like that happen to you ?

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому

      Man that would really be a surprise! I have never found a live snake in a bale. I’ve found half a snake in a round bale before but that’s it.

  • @joelmrust172
    @joelmrust172 4 роки тому +5

    **Happy Father's Day**

  • @PRRGG1
    @PRRGG1 4 роки тому

    Hi Carl, when you put your rounds away to storage, I remember from a past video there is some sort of special order as to what goes where to make it easy in the winter. What is that order? It's driving me nuts I can't remember.

    • @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206
      @dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206  4 роки тому +1

      Yes! I remembered to do it right this year. Put the first crop hay in the calving barn since I feed it first. Then the calving barn will be empty in time for calving! I don’t need the other barn until later so that’s where the nicer second crop will go. I did it backwards last year and I had to move it all in February 😂

    • @PRRGG1
      @PRRGG1 4 роки тому

      @@dodgebrothersfarmandranch9206 Good deal. Thanks for all you do. I really enjoy these videos and apparently I am picking up on a few things around your farm LOL