Wrapping Up A Storm - KUHN Optiwrap OWR 6000 Inline Wrapper & JCB Teleskid 3TS-8T
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2023
- We wrapped first cut to preserve the quality of the hay, beats leaving it outside!
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That was cool watching the sky build up with clouds and then start raining awesome video keep up the good work on videos may god bless u all ryan
i see few people wrapping but several of my channels store indoors. That only works if you have spent $$$ on buildings for hay storage.
The drone footage with the showers and you wrapping was epic. well done again.
Good video Ryan!! Hope you get some much needed rain 🌧️🌧️
Thanks!
Quality vs. quantity is the eternal question. Thanks for the video.
As a dairy guy always quality lol
There is no question. Quality always wins.
@@davidthorne2129 yup i cut 5 to 6 crops a year and i live in east central iowa every 25 to 28 days. Rather have the cows clean it up than haule it back out
Hey Ryan like the video on the hay Wrapping .
Our yields were down~25% from last year in southern Ohio. We’ve been fortunate with rain and aren’t to FSR behind. The 2 late frosts and cool weather stunted ours.
That Kuhn wrapper is awesome and fun to watch
Thx for sharing. Greetings from Belgium
Hey Ryan and Travis, Nice hay. Praying yall get rain. Take care, Take it easy and Trust JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I had cattle, I had a protein tub, a trace mineral block, and a sulfur salt (yellow) block and had a lot of luck doing this.
Great wee vid sir... can I suggest raking the ground before putting the linear line down as when the ground gets compacted stones start to surface and before you know it a few od your bale's will be useless.. That is if you have stones in the ground 😊.. stay safe 🏴
Good point.
The bale tubes look great👍 the wrapper is a nice machine😉👍 hopefully you will get the rain you need.
Thanks 👍 we hope so too!
Hey Ryan!!! Hope you and the family have a safe and happy 4th of July!!!
yesterday we have a lot of rain
Ya know, you guys just keep getting more and more efficient. The progress is constant . Great to see three great minds working together. Continued success.
Thanks!
Hope you get some rain. Good stuff
Hope u have great day
Good content. 👍
Looks much easier than putting sq. Bales into a barn. I did that most every summer for for my grandparents and all their friends. $1.00 an hour and a good meal at lunch time.
Worst part about small squares is you have to throw them again every day after initially stacking
Great work Everybody, Happy 4th of July to Ye All👍🙏😎☘
Good luck with the end caps reducing spoilage. I hope the soakers are timely, prices recover and beef goes to $2.00 for produces.
Another great video.....
Nice job
Good morning from Australia Ryan. I’m seem to spend my time trying to get you two to make all that you will use to make into silage rather than hay. You are wasting the nutrients and palability of you grass by letting it dry to hay. Also as silage your cattle don’t need as much feed as hay. However. If you intend to sell it later in the year it’s a quick cheap way of stopping weathering of the hay till sale time. I’ve had over 35 years experience making silage and our family farm ran about 550 breeders. The difference in condition of the cows at end of winter was remarkable. Maybe consult an animal nutritionist to find out the difference.
awsome video ryan thumbs up and shared
Hope you get enough rain (but not too much). We're starting to get sprout damaged wheat in OK. The 100+ degree says weren't enough to make all the ground dry enough for harvesting (started getting stuck on bottom fields on Friday before we got another half inch of rain that night).
thank you
Hey Ryan I see the in caps of the bails hay are pretty much like slipping a trash bag over a sleeping bag.
Another great video keep them coming please
Being new to farming it is good to know you can store Hay outside is the wrap strong enough to keep mice etc out of the Hay
From an old contractor with 40 years. No it won’t if there is semi mature seed in any heads. May have to bait.
Happy anniversary.
Thank you so much 😀
You're a great rapper lol
Can we send you some rain? A small city about 30miles north of us has had over 7inches of rain over that last few weeks. If you go to VT they' have places where they were over 10inches of rain and the Southern the river is flooding. I can hear more thunder as I type this. We're lucky we have a low ridge to our West.. It tends to rip the storms apart.
Hey Ryan thanks for the great video and update. I hope you guys get the appropriate amount of rain for a bumper crop. Take care and have a great 4th of July 🎇🎆🧨
Thanks for the video! I wounder how the bails got wrapped!
What happens to the plastic wrap ?
Great awesome video Ryan . Are u doing any balage instead of dry hay ? We store our dry hay and balage moisture we have is from 35 to 50 percent moisture dam nice sweet feed
Your awesome
Super cool video. How do you transport the wrapped bales, do you cut them? Why do you wrap hay, to keep it dry? How much money is a single one of those bales to sell? I just have no idea about any of this and it's something I've never seen before, but so interesting. I wish this was my job.
I’m still impressed with the Kuhn bale wrapper , excellent job fellas 👍🏾
Hope u get some rain
Is feed ever analyzed by nutritionist?
My daddy would have said, "Your rows are crooked" - ROFL
Why not tarping hay?
How old is that Kuhn wrapper?
It’s one of the first production models, and I believe it was produced in 2020
Why not just twice wrap your bales that are going into the plastic wrap instead of net wrapping?
From an old contractor. Because the bales have to be transported to wrapper. With combi balers can use less net. I’ve found combi baler 1.8 wraps net transport to tube wrapper min 2.5 wraps.
We do 2.5 and the bales almost fall apart from being handled by that point, but we do reduce wraps. Usually we do 3-4
Exactly Ryan. If you can get away with 2.5 you’ve done well.