One of the last big days of the year presented some unusual problems for us, when should we stop raking? The 3rd cutting orchardgrass at the home farm produced well, combined with good weather and another baler we didn’t exactly know how to handle it!
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Nice to see Carl starting this video.😀
The quality of the new camera is good, but I am not sure about the "rounded" view. I watch because of the quality of the content, not the quality of the image. How do you keep track of what hay is where in the barns ? I would think many small barns would be more $$$, than one large barn.
Them cameras are junk
The normal Camara is way better
As always a great video. Six balers is awesome. It will be interesting to see a new barn constructed if you decide to go ahead with that.
Giant barn at the home farm. It's got your utilities, scale and equipment ready to send it 👍
New camera isn't bad but I prefer old camera better. I enjoy the content. It's nice to see how other farmer do things in other parts of the country. You definitely have a great setup.
Always a good video.
The new camera seems good to me, plus it’s probably easier for you having both hands available when operating equipment. Could mean more videos since it’s less of a hindrance.
Yeah
What do you do to eliminate foxtail in you fields ?
Thumbs down for the 360. That was amazing to see that day of farming. Thanks for the great videos.
Camera is ok looking forward
Do you guys bale any round bales? If so what size ? And if you do how do I inquire about pricing? Tks.
Nice videos, to much of yourself on camera. I would to see more of the operation happening.
What was the reason to move away from the Arcusin D14s? Would love to see a video with your experience of the two and pros and cons. Have you had any customers bring up the size of the bales coming out of the barons in terms of length compared to the D14 packs ?
new barn at home farm. that way you dont have to jump around and you have the scale there. Everyone who picks up goes to the same place. May be a little more costly for hauling, but it will be more convienient for you all
Great video! Is "volumptuous" a word? Not!
What was the moisture content on those bales? Beautiful hay!
Great video! Would like to see other aspects of your operation. Grain farming planting and harvesting as well as grain bin system. Yay on the 360 camera!
Cool video with the new camera.. Carl always brightens my day .. seems like a good man
Yay on the 360 camera. I think if you change from view of the tractor to you talking to the camera (or dual view) helps retention. Weird faces and squinting is a good thing! The human element.
I think it works great in the cab. It makes it look like the arm on the JCB is fully extended. I think when it comes to checking out hay quality, i dont think the 360 camera can fit that bill. Huge value to audio and visual when it come to that hay inspection, talking to the team, etc…
Def gotta dig into the barn discussion! Nice work guys
Yay 360
I bet it smells wonderful around there with all that fresh cut hay. So cool seeing all the bales sitting in the field.
I do not understand from AUSTRALIA why timber frame buildings not allowed in AUS.
Listening to you talk makes my head spin but yet I wish I was you lol
I like the 360 camera.
Definitely like the 360. Great video!!!
Did you walk by bigfoot at the end ? 😂
That's fine and good around here 1 baler per farm
Having run bales from two separate yards, I would suggest that it would be much better to build another big barn at the home farm. It takes the stress out of loading trucks and trailers with different types of bales and travelling between sites. Very impressive operation!
Always love your videos.
No 360…
Why, in the hay barn, do you put straw on the ground?
A suggestion when 2 are unloading a trailer, 1 grabs stack off the trailer and sets down outside of the barn. The other grabs the stack near barn and stacks in the barn. This should speed up unloading and is safer. Wish you guys were closer looks like great hay.