Silage In January, Again....Hadn't Planned On This!
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- Опубліковано 10 січ 2024
- Another year of making silage bales in January which is pretty unusual for us as we we normally be heading into drought at this point in the season .
However its all feed in the bank which all helps at the end of the day! - Розваги
good to see the baler from Ireland doing the business
The best built baler in the world!!!. You won't get a baler to fill a bale better than a McHale.
What I really like about making silage bales is you can turn pretty common hay into a much more palatable feed for your cows. We usually inline wrap ours rather that individually wrap them. We usually are feed silage bales in the winter. Our weather is cold enough that the exposed ends of the next bale does not spoil.
P.S. talking about our winters: We have had 12 inches of snow this week with 8-10 more coming tomorrow. Then our high temperature this coming Tuesday is supposed to be -3 F. with the low being -16 F. North East Iowa , USA.
I always find a working tedder mesmerizing to watch.
An idea for your silage stacking is maybe double stack the existing bale stock to keep like with like, and then pile the new bales from the ground in front.
Nice to see green grass as I am on the opposite side of the world from you. My phone is saying -33c. Edmonton,AB Canada brrrrr
far out that is cold!! jeepers, I'm glad we don't get that cold. Id definitely struggle getting out of bed when its like that
Grass looking good fer summer.
We have a massey just like that one on the rake. Its a pretty good tractor
Good looking silage
There was no spells of good weather July last year where I am from In NH for making silage which be about same as January in SH
Great stuff Andrew,how long will you get out of those 23 bales.
What if you role those paddocks when the ground is a bit softer,that might help with the roughness. 🤔
Nice vid mate
Hi what was the song call and who by ??? When he was bale ing please thank you neil from uk England I watch every video you do keep up the good work 👏
It's called Born Again by Michael Shynes
@@vanessaneal2758 thank you 😊
Thanks! I see someone has answered it for you
Nive quilty silage if had some old heap of earth pull back soil fill the holes put soil back
dropped a set of shades mate
😂 you can’t see it on the video but I actually caught them 👍
Yeah mind you as the trees rot into peat the ground level will drop anyway. Catch 22
Could you "top dress "the low peat spots with heavy clay type soil
Good video ❤❤ are you looking for one
Best technology 😍, in India they dont use