Very nice Alan, here they use it as a cover crop in a maize/rye/maize rotation, but it is at about grass hight when (and if) they harvest. And good to see you found another FR in your area !
Lovely video. Nice to see a New Holland chopper at work. Not many of them here in County Cork.Mostly Deeres and Claas. think the only time I saw a modern New Holland chopper working was at a demo.
Nice machinery at work!
Sure is!
Glad you caught them Alan, that New Holland is quite a sight!
Yes, it was being worked hard by the sound of it!
Nice one Alan. That's quite the harvester you got there! FR780 is quite the beast, quite some more horsepower than the ones over here ;)
Indeed it is! And working hard, by the sound of it!
Very nice, Balmesh!
Cheers!
Great looking piece kit that New Holland there Alan, a new model round us, when i catch it working that is, Steve .
It sure is, thanks Stephen.
Good stuff Alan!
Thanks a lot Tim!
2:15 when you eat taco bell the night before
If you say so? I don't know what taco bell is!!
Very nice Alan, here they use it as a cover crop in a maize/rye/maize rotation, but it is at about grass hight when (and if) they harvest. And good to see you found another FR in your area !
Thanks Dennis. I was delighted because apart from a demo last year, I haven't seen a NH for years.
Great video. Good crop going into the pit
Yes, thanks!
Lovely video. Nice to see a New Holland chopper at work. Not many of them here in County Cork.Mostly Deeres and Claas. think the only time I saw a modern New Holland chopper working was at a demo.
Thanks very much. Same here except that it's nearly all Claas!
Good video, greetings Johan
Thank you very much!
An excellent crop that challenged the chopper!
Yes, indeed!
@@balmesh 🙏
Good crop.🌱
Thanks David.
Great video 👍👍
Thanks for the visit Sandy.
Good catch, not seen any grown around here :)
No - I haven't seen any more, anywhere! Though in South Wales there was a guy used rye for early green silage, undersown.
they normally use hybrid Rye for AD plants
Thanks Sam. Didn't know that.
@@balmesh welcome bud they also use grass and maize in AD plants
That's got to do a lot of work to earn its keep Alan, looks like mega investment.
There's acres and acres of rye and lots of grass as well!