Baling Hay l 1st Crop 2022 l Dairy Farming in Wisconsin

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Published 2022-07-16
Today we are baling hay! It is a grassy hay that will be used to feed our dry cows and heifers! We are using both of the balers today. The International 686 is pulling the NewHolland 273 little square baler. The 7810 is pulling the NewHolland 575 little square baler. We hope you enjoy the video, thank you for watching!

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All Comments (21)
  • @zerofull6936
    These men are as strong as their tractors!! Cream of the country.
  • I gave the greatest respect for you young men and your dedication to your families farm... God has truly blessed you. I only wish this life was available to more youngins... Teaching them respect, discipline, pride in themselves and family. Much like the military I grew up with... I'm 71 now and volunteered to join the Army in 1968 before finishing H. S.. I volunteered for Jump school and got my Paratrooper wings then volunteered to go to Vietnam. I got out after 3 years and retired from Lee County Florida as a front line supervisor. I got my Master Captains license and was sworn under oath again but this time under authority of the U.S.C.G., Merchant Marines. My youngest of 2 son's has 22 years in the Coast Guard and going for 30... I wish there was was for family owned farms could receive volunteer students ( city kids) to teach, train and work for room rent and food and small wages and days off. Getting a apprentiship certificate in FARMING.. After school for 4 years or so... (NO WORK NO EAT, NO PLAY, 3 STRIKES AND YOUR OUT) thus Changing THEIR LIVES FOREVER. SORRY THIS WAS SO LONG.. I ENJOY WATCHING YOU ALL AND YOUR CHANNEL. I'M 71 AND I WATCH AND WISH I WAS 17 AGAIN... THANKS.. GREAT VIDEOS GUYS I'M A BUCKEYE (WORTHLESS NUT) GREW UP ON AND NEAR LAKE ERIE. I'M DONE NOW GOTTA GO FISHING..... Thanks for your patience [email protected]
  • Driving those old tricycle tractors just have a different feel to them, that today's tractors don't have. I Miss the old ways.......
  • Memories from 40 years ago HOTTEST DAYS OF THE YEAR !!!! UP IN THE TOP OF THE BARN 😮
  • Wow that’s hard work. Thank goodness you don’t have to pick every bale up off the ground. The shot of the tractor and baler of the rolling hills and trees!! What a beautiful site. God Bless.
  • @lrn_news9171
    Wow this brings me back memories, I loved doing this job when I was a teenager, I only did it for one summer but it's some of my best memories, I had met my best friend who was also a hired helper
  • @edwhipple7551
    I was so fortunate to grow up doing the same things We did all square Bales It was over 40 years ago Best upbringing anybody could ever have
  • Beautiful place you have , that machinery's working well and you hauled off a great harvest . Used similar equipment as a youth which was a treat after starting on the old reaper binder and stooking the sheaves , then pitching them to a hay cart and stacking it until threshing or baling . Another really great video 👍🇬🇧
  • This is how I farmed 50 years ago. Very fond memories. No electronics or computers. It's amazing how farming equipment has changed. Thanks for sharing.
  • Interesting, I’m glad God made some of us farmers, thank you for your service. Work through.
  • @keithraisor4030
    Also love the smell of fresh cut hay and baled. The hay looks like great hay
  • @tomservo5347
    I was about 11 when I was tasked with hauling and bringing empty hay wagons back to my Dad who was running the square baler. I felt several inches taller being considered responsible enough to run our 'M' alone for the first time. Hardly anyone square bales anymore. In July when the winter wheat was harvested Dad would set the baler to run straw bales a few inches longer and taught me the art of stacking them on the wagon as a rode along behind the baler. (Bale kicker shut off of course on our old JD D50. Grandpa bought it over the IH just because it had a bale kicker.)
  • @carlrapp5013
    Great to see that beautiful hay a lot of work and loads of satisfaction now I'm out to unload straw bales
  • @obiwanrazzy
    Thanks for letting us ride along. Sure takes me back... and man, that's nice looking hay.
  • @krissyb1980
    Every time I hear an M I think of my Dad, he baled thousands and thousands of bales with an M Farmall and a McCormick 46 baler. Watching y'all unload in the barn sure makes me glad we are all round bales these days. That was always the worst part of small square bales. Great video, brought back some memories for sure. Thanks