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  • is that coastal or bermuda grass or somthin else looks like great yeilds

  • Get the miss out of that New holland. Ford are good at that.

  • nice video

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  • why you dont help them?:D

  • @YouCLTube I help them get caught up with the bales and I have run every phase of the haying for at least a couple full seasons. My main job is herd health in the summertime and anytime for that matter. It usually keeps me very busy with 550 spring calving cows and their calves through the summer and the bulls with those cows to get them bred. I also artificially inseminate approx. 75 to 100 cows yearly. Thanks for the question...D

  • great video,alot diffrent operation from what we use in co mayo ireland,god help us....

  • +++++

  • That stuff looks awful green............the kind that starts fires in december around here............

  • I was wondering about how many bales do you average per acre ?

  • nice operation

  • ID HATE TO BE THE ONE TO STACK IT ALL IN THE BARN HOLY CROW

  • Sweet, thats alot of hay.

  • you must have pretty stable weather to put that many bales on the ground at once. If i did that here in Central Alabama I would just be asking for a late afternoon thundershower to ruin half of it while I was getting it in.

  • that is some setup, wouldn't fancy collecting 50000 small square bales with tractor and trailer!

  • nice how manny bails

    

  • @aarontong1 Thanks for viewing...Approximately 50,000 bales each year. 100+ pounds each bale. We use small bales for several reasons. Primary reason being that It costs a small fortune to switch to mid-size or larger bale size setup. Our winter feed ground is in several locations across our valley here in Eastern Oregon. Our feedlot setup for calves, breeding heifers, herd bulls, sale bulls, etc. requires many lots of small head count. Thanks for the question

  • @dcpro1970 I farm cattle here in Ireland too. Obviously, you're big into farming in Oregon. Our bales over here have to be wrapped and they weigh close to 1 tonne each.

  • @dcpro1970 thanks for baleing square bales i like seeing them baled i hate seeing everyone going to round bales i am going to put up 30 acres of ladino clover and alfalfa all square bales i am going to use a haybasket though

  • Coool !!!

  • how many acres you farming with grass?

  • @classharvester Thanks for the question. We have about a thousand acres of grass hay that we cut once and then re irrigate and use the regrowth as pasture in the fall.

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