Chopping Hay Silage On a Dairy Farm! Day Three of First Crop! (2024 Hay Season)

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Published 2024-06-29
Today is the final day of first crop hay silage! We have about 30 acres left to do today so plenty of ground to harvest. Today all three of our main tractors are hard at work. The 7810 John Deere is chopping, while the 7405 and 7510 are hauling load. Thank you all for watching and make sure to stay on the lookout for part two!

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All Comments (21)
  • @jimjohnson9237
    One of the things I enjoy about your videos is the constant preventive maintenance and care for your equipment.
  • @Barbara-jn2gw
    Nice video, thank you. 🤍. And thank you to all you farmers.
  • Thanks for sharing the video. Nice looking feed. It's been hot and dry here in Virginia. Got a rain a few days ago and it's supposed to rain tomorrow. Hopefully grass will take off again soon and I can get a 2nd cutting. I'd already had one if it hadn't gotten dry. Y'all have a beautiful farm.
  • @frostyice218
    Thanks for another great video. I have watched almost every one of your videos. Your videos are proof that family farms are still alive and well. I was raised on a family dairy farm and I can appreciate the hard work and cooperation each of you put into making every day a success. Stay safe stay strong!
  • Big yay to Mother Mary G for helping out behind the scenes. Farm women can do all the jobs too. You must be getting close to the end of first cut, stay safe all the way to the end.
  • @stanhensley3082
    One thing for sure.After a long day of chopping hay going to sleep at night is NOT hard to do.Great video. Thanks 😊.
  • @dennis82468
    Aaron…the drone footage is a very nice addition to the channel.
  • @dennislang4375
    I am in central MN and I don't know how farmers have gotten any hay harvested. It rains every couple of days. I know this is the kind of June that made me put up a hay silo in 1979. We just couldn't get weather conducive to baling in the mid and late 70's, and now it is back in 2024.
  • Man ! That has to be one of the prettiest landscape farm I ever seen on the net,you guys are lucky to work in such a beautifull environnement,mind you the merit is what you make out of it also. Thanks for the beautifull views.
  • @Jason-dv8zf
    I love your videos. We sold the cows in 11’. Farmed like you guys. We are fairly large crop farmers now and I miss the days of milking cows. Our area looks just like yours north east/central PA. In our township which is like 225 square miles in the 90’s we had 8 dairies. The township my wife had too many too count. None left here. 2 left there. Keep going if you can.
  • @user-yn4py4vr3s
    Without you farmers, we wouldn’t be alive. I kind of know what you are going through. I lived a farm for a few years. I miss it a lot. Bless you for what you do.
  • @dansteed4160
    Great stuff ,been watching all your videos from tipperary, Ireland for a long time .
  • @MrTBALLS
    Aaron, as usual another excellent video. The only problem is just because Darby got stuck didn't mean you had to replace her. She's one heck of a lot prettier than you guys all put together. Lol go apologize to her and bring her back as your 1066 operator.
  • Great video of Family Farm Values !! I always enjoy your videos , work constantly and don't take the shortcut 💪🙏to a successful Year
  • @350mack
    Love to see the maintenance an not over greaing 😊
  • @MorganOtt-ne1qj
    I was the one who ran the pull type chopper, but I was also the only one that would climb the outside of the silo's. So when something plugged up, I would have to go unplug it. Before cell phones were on every hip, so I would wait 15 minutes past when a wagon was due, then go to the silo. Bunker/ piles are the way to go! 👍👍