@@RandWFarmstead-TonyWalsh thank you, Tony. We could use some of your rain if you could get it up here somehow. Hopefully it doesn't get too bad for you.
Nice seeing those grain wagons full. I have sometimes wanted to get a combine and do some grain for my own use. I plant oats but always bale it up for greenfeed. Thx for the video my friend. I always find them enjoyable to watch.
@@thecamocowboyoutdoors5693it was a good year for oats for sure. lots of guys make hay out of it. there's not much of a market for it anymore. Thank you for taking the time to watch
@@Hinesfarm-IndianaWhen everyone had hogs and needed the straw. We ended up with 3/4 of an inch of rain this morning so I guess we got that combined just in time.
Makes me wonder if that's the way i should harvest oats here, it looks like you get a more unified crop in the bin. Maybe i could cut it just a little green then let it sit in the windrow a few days. You're gonna have a lot of straw too lol. nice!
@@rustyoldmicrofarm4673 I read Cheerios has traces of Roundup in it. I don't know why unless they spray the oats to get it to dry down evenly. I would think my way is better than that. Maybe it's too obsolete for them. Anyway it works good. It's just another piece of equipment to have. We got 3/4 inch of rain yesterday morning so the straw got washed off. They say rained on straw is more absorbent. The waxy layer gets washed off. I don't know.
@@AgWildNebraska My JD square baler had trouble picking up oat straw because it was so slippery. I would build up under the auger, then shove a big chunk in the bale chamber at once.
The windrows didn't look too big going into the combine but there was a lot of oats going in the bin and a lot of straw coming out the back. I feel itchy and l wasn't there! 😊
Well there was a couple spots where the oats didn't do too well. I think that was possibly herbicide carry over yet on a couple sandy spots but for the most part it did pretty good.
How big was your swather? 18' ? I had a 9400, so what was you concave setting (1, 1.5, 2?) Wind speed (1100?) Questions only another farmer would care about.
I sure miss those days and blessed wishes with your harvest and hope you have a blessed week my friend.
@@RandWFarmstead-TonyWalsh thank you, Tony. We could use some of your rain if you could get it up here somehow. Hopefully it doesn't get too bad for you.
Combines doing a nice job! Very clean oats!
Yeah it did a pretty good job. Probably won't even have to fan that if I drill some of it
Going to have some happy cows. Great oat harvest videos. Thanks for keeping it wild!
Thanks man
Nice seeing those grain wagons full. I have sometimes wanted to get a combine and do some grain for my own use. I plant oats but always bale it up for greenfeed.
Thx for the video my friend. I always find them enjoyable to watch.
@@thecamocowboyoutdoors5693it was a good year for oats for sure. lots of guys make hay out of it. there's not much of a market for it anymore. Thank you for taking the time to watch
Good video, nobody grows oats here in my area. You gotta water jug just like what I have.
Most that's grown here is made into hay. Years ago everyone grew oats.
@@AgWildNebraska yeah my dad said they grew oats when when he was a kid
@@Hinesfarm-IndianaWhen everyone had hogs and needed the straw. We ended up with 3/4 of an inch of rain this morning so I guess we got that combined just in time.
@@AgWildNebraska good deal
Makes me wonder if that's the way i should harvest oats here, it looks like you get a more unified crop in the bin. Maybe i could cut it just a little green then let it sit in the windrow a few days. You're gonna have a lot of straw too lol. nice!
@@rustyoldmicrofarm4673 I read Cheerios has traces of Roundup in it. I don't know why unless they spray the oats to get it to dry down evenly. I would think my way is better than that. Maybe it's too obsolete for them. Anyway it works good. It's just another piece of equipment to have. We got 3/4 inch of rain yesterday morning so the straw got washed off. They say rained on straw is more absorbent. The waxy layer gets washed off. I don't know.
@@AgWildNebraska My JD square baler had trouble picking up oat straw because it was so slippery. I would build up under the auger, then shove a big chunk in the bale chamber at once.
To light of windrow maybe? I don't know. I'm just guessing. I don't know anything about square bathers so
The windrows didn't look too big going into the combine but there was a lot of oats going in the bin and a lot of straw coming out the back. I feel itchy and l wasn't there! 😊
Well there was a couple spots where the oats didn't do too well. I think that was possibly herbicide carry over yet on a couple sandy spots but for the most part it did pretty good.
Looks like a good crop
@@mattwilkinson8502 pretty good this year
Country Companies Insurance today..
Suck it up, spit it out and fill the bins!!
Just a little wet yet, but dryer than it was.
3/4 in of rain this morning. So perfect timing huh?. The straw got washed but they say that makes better straw when it's been rained on
That's alot of oats compared to what gramp and I got coving about the same amount of ground.
Doc
@@martinbenton742 probably a hundred or so. I think that's pretty good for planting a bushel and a half and not much nitrogen
How big was your swather? 18' ? I had a 9400, so what was you concave setting (1, 1.5, 2?) Wind speed (1100?)
Questions only another farmer would care about.
Fifteen foot. Concave tight as it goes. Wind I will check
Thanks. What does it weigh?
@@darrenbauer9596 test weight is 36- 37
@@darrenbauer9596 fan 980 cylinder about the same. 36-37 lb test 11% moisture
I sure could have ran that machine
@@briankoepke205 you know where I live
@@AgWildNebraska I need directions