Big Bale Triticale
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- čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
- However you pronounce it, Triticale has been a useful crop the past few years. Have you ever heard of it? Is it popular in your neck of the woods? I’d love to know!
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Triticale....excellent, excellent hay. We cant say enough how great our Momma cows and Bulls perform on this hay.
So cool seeing all the stuff you do around the farm
Always interesting to see the way other people do things keep up the good work!
I too do the thumbs-up before the video starts because I know I'll like the rest of the video, as usual. Another awesome video. Thanks a bunch for sharing your days with us and taking the time to put these videos together.
Finally found some time to watch Your videos, really enjoying them. I live in Minnesota most just finished cutting and bailing around Me. Fun to see the different crops and Your large equipment working.
Hi Trevor. Love the videos we grow triticale in the UK. It's great seeing how you guys do it state side. We are about 4 weeks from harvest here. Love the jcb best of British engineering...
Keep the good work up
Well Trevor. I used to work in the experimental department for JCB Land Power here in the UK and actually prototyped that model of tractor.
As always do thumbs-up before the video starts. Because I know it's like the rest an awesome video. Thanks for sharing with us and taking the time to put this video together
Thank you!!
i loove it for new hay as a nurse crop
Awesome vid Trevor.
Love you channel, Trevor! I'm not a farmer but I love watching how the big guys make hay! Have no idea why but if I owned a huge farm, I'd do hay over anything else including livestock! Have a great week. I also watch Millennial Farmer and "Inside Farming" from Ohio, which is where I'm from. We don't have to worry about opening a bale and finding a Rattle Snakes or Scorpions or other Out west critter I don't want to meet! I will continue watching. I've been watching on and off for about a year now.
Hi! If I had any choice on what I would farm, it might grains. Or corn. One harvest and done! I do love making hay though. Thanks for watching!!
Good afternoon Trevor!!
Great video keep them coming please
Lol I’m trying!!
Great video
Used to grow alot of tritical. We baled it wet and wrapped it. Ours tested around 12%. We used in a TMR for our bull test. Never got two cutting, we planted corn or sudex behind it
I work for county killing mosquitoes out here in buckeye and always see your equipment running. I could seriously watch it for hours!
Please kill them all!!!!!
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch i could if you would stop irrigating 😂 kidding!! You should sell your hats. Some of your designs are cool!
Love the vids
Trit is big up here in Idaho. Before corn or stand alone there is a lot of it.
Trevor, thanks for sharing your day with us. BTW I recall you mentioned you were using reclaimed water. What percentage of your irrigation is reclaimed water. Farming in the desert gotta take some H2O.
I live here in Phoenix, I need to stop out and visit the store.
Nice one Trevor triticale never disapoints on the volume. That jcb is on it's ass with that baler
I thought it sounded odd too, a big baler should be no issue to a Fastrac. Wonder is a hydraulic return line on the wrong spool or is a slip clutch in the baler not right.
We grow winter tritacale, cut at flag and chop. 17 to 22% protein.
I just had some tested. Did not head out tho and it was 14% protein. 113 RFV. 70TDN. Grown an hour or so from buckeye.
Hello Trevor. What is your opinion on the best healthiest type of Hay to feed horses.
If you own trucks ''please don't break down'' no truer words spoken Mr. Bales. Wonder what the the bale weight differences will be between the 3x4 2270 (accumulator machine) vs the 3x4 2270XD (Extra Density)machine? Neighbor bought a new 2270XD last spring, I road a few rounds with him last year.... lots more capacity the our 2150 3x3 machine.
It’s neat seeing how different hay is handled, out west you guys use three string balers, stack wagons and squeezes. Here in Texas it’s two string small squares, packaged by bale baron into 21 bale bundles and loaded onto trucks with skid loaders. Does anyone do two string bales or use bale baron in your area? Would you be able to get a higher price per ton on smaller bales?
Hi! Nope, no two strings over here. I’ve done the math. With the extra balers, tractors, employees, our margins would go way down.
I have a 100 and 68 foot drill but it has section control
SKYDIO2+.you can program it for your air shots
Hey Trevor how it’s going out there in buckeye
Trevor, do you do time in any machine besides your truck or do your work mainly consist of administration?
Oh man. I used to rake 100 acres a night and then jump in a baler, then go to a hay squeeze. Then we hired H2A workers, so I’m rarely in a rake or baler. Now I’m in a squeeze, semi, or retriever a lot! It’s extremely mundane, so I don’t video it a ton. I don’t want to bore you guys.
You should see if you can do get up rebaler to make big
Hay Trevor I hope you got the insurance for drone! Later Mr Squeeze! 😉 😆 🤣
Trever,
What’s the highest protein hay you’ve ever put up? And what kind was it?
We have a small 150 commercial cow calf operation. Trying to really
Improve our feed. Mississippi state forage tested my Tifton 44 and it was only 8%. We had alit of money invested in it. They told us to cut on a 25-30 day cycle. I’m about to pull samples nest week to send of and see if it’s improved.
I have no idea. We don’t test it. The dairy does, and I don’t ask. I can’t imagine tifton ever testing very high. But I don’t know much about it. I know it’s similar to Bermuda grass.
10-4, I’ll let you know. They say it can test as high as 16%
If I get 12-14 I will be tickled to death. I’ll let you know.
17% moisture big bale forage seems high? Idt they bale bb alfalfa with that high moisture?
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Will the water restrictions coming up in Nevada will it effect your business
Yes, mostly through hay prices this year. But soon we’ll start getting restrictions as well.
What is the protien contant?
I just had some tested. It was 14% but it didn’t head out.
What is the TDN on that triiticale ? Sorry if I butchered the name of it. I know it has a lot of tonnage .Thank you
🤷🏻♂️ I have no idea. We don’t test it.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch that is a big big wow! Paying that much money for hay.Thanks for taking the time respond. Appreciate it. You do this for a living I am an armchair quarterback disabled dude
Why do you run single axle trucks and trailers? Is it because of Arizona law or weight of the bails?
80,000 max weight. And with the double trailers we get 64 foot of deck space. With 64 feet we can haul 8 stacks.
Awsome thank you explains a lot.
Cool channel
Thanks!
What's a JBC Trevor? 🤣😂🤣😂
It is JCB the best farm and construction machinery out of the UK. Family company.
You should get a rebaler to make a big bills into a small ones and sell more of it an
Not that easy. There is a lot of extra costs that go into that. Plus we would lose a lot during the process. Better to keep things simple.
Hey Trevor I polan to be in your area i January , would it be ok to arrange a visit ??
Come on out!!
Triticale is a hybrid of wheat and rye (not ryegrass)
If you guys are cutting that triticale for hay if I'm not mistaken I'm pretty sure you want to cut it right before the heads pop in. I think anyways because I am pretty sure it will have more of a nutritional value.
I am speaking of the backhoe.
If the squeeze can only handle 3 bales, or you’re only stacking them 3 high on the truck, why were they stacked 4 high in the field? It would seem to be more efficient to have them stacked 3 high and then not have to stack the individual bales on each other
It’s more effective for the guy picking them up in the field. He makes less stops.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch I knew there was a part I was missing. Thanks!
What it triticale worth this year per ton ?
$280 to $300 I’d say.
Morning
11 %. My guess
Where making hay!!!!
I wish you cut the side off a bailer so you can see the inner workings.
That would be cool!! But then the hay would fall out lol.
@@BalesHayFarmandRanch 😆😁
Hola! From SoPhx!
Hi!!
the money saved by not taking must be huge!
Probably a loss. It’s cheaper for a small tractor to put two rows together rather than the big tractor and baler make double the trips down the field.
Gps
So when you go hunting the deer don’t see your truck coming
Bingo!
Please.....got look after Ronnie
Huh?
Rye and wheat not ryegrass
Why do you steam your hay ??
I add green food coloring to the water. It makes the hay green.
They didn’t rake it
No. Too big.
Why did your father buy that piece of junk?